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Old 08-12-2022, 06:09 PM
dannymeltzer dannymeltzer is offline
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I work on very long audiobook mixes, up to 20+ hrs in a session. I sometimes group the long voice edits [with many thousands of edits] just to make it less unwieldy to move long sections of things around in a session.

I find that the more I group clips, long sections of clips with many, many edits in them--or group several groups together in ANOTHER group--this tends to really bog down the session. I get spinning wheels or delays for actions. Not all the time but it happens and more with more grouping

Is this just the way PT is? Or anything I can do to help performance here? I was hoping when I got a new Mac Studio and some NVMe's that I would be able to blast through some of these big sessions more easily but it does not seem to be the case.

Should I just avoid grouping?

Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks!

Mac Studio M1 Ultra / 64GB memory / OS Monterey 12.5 / PT Ultimate 2022.7 / Attached OWC Thunderbay with NVMe
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