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Old 12-17-2018, 05:56 AM
Sean Bombz Sean Bombz is offline
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Default Adjusting Clipgain with jog wheel in PT 2018.12 causing Pt to crash

Hi, I just updated from PT 2018.7 to 2018.12 and from sierra to high sierra 10.13.6. I normally don't update OS till I need to but I had other programs that required high sierra. So 2 different times I've used the jog wheel to adjust clip gain and protools just crashes. Not if I use the mouse though. Wondering if anyone has experienced this? Thanks
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