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Old 08-31-2010, 07:31 AM
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Assuming you can edit the track to sound the way you like, you could bus to a new audio track and record with all the edits. Sure, this takes a few minutes extra, but it does cement the change in stone by printing it to a new audio track. EA is an awesome tool, but does seem to suffer from some odd operational and artifact issues.
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tell me what you want. I can cut only that part but if you want all the waves as a session the archive should be immense
We would need a session that's as minimal as possible, but still exhibits the problem. If you can get it down to a single audio track - great!
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Old 08-31-2010, 09:11 AM
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Assuming you can edit the track to sound the way you like, you could bus to a new audio track and record with all the edits. Sure, this takes a few minutes extra, but it does cement the change in stone by printing it to a new audio track. EA is an awesome tool, but does seem to suffer from some odd operational and artifact issues.
Yes, the problem is that printing to a new track the edited one, the result is the same...same exact wrong triplet. It's so weird.

I'm doing the session now...I'll post it in a couple of minutes
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Old 08-31-2010, 10:13 AM
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Ok...this is the link to download the session. It's 36Mb and it contains 3 little tracks with a triplet.
The first one is the original one, the second is the edited one and the third is the printed/consolidated one.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1436721/Test.zip

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Old 08-31-2010, 11:47 AM
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Thank you very much for the session.

Here's the issue, and solution (for better or worse).

The Rhythmic EA plug-in is reliant upon "analysis" markers for its time compression and expansion. While you did create a warp marker for the second hit of the triplet, there was no corresponding analysis marker.

The recommended work flow for Rhythmic is to validate and clean up the analysis for a track before warping. I realize that this is not entirely obvious. I'm sorry for that. There are some sound reasons (pun intended) for this requirement.

Long story short, use the pencil tool to add missing transient markers (or delete extra markers) in the analysis view and life will be much better.

Again, sorry for the inconvenience.
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Ok it works!
I imagined it was caused by the manual warp but I wanted to be sure.

Thank you very much
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