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Possible bug
I just checked hardware insert accuracy and it's off by 1 sample.
Test: 1 mono track with a beep -> stereo aux track (stereo hardware inserted) -> stereo track records with Left channel one sample off. Can someone tell me what's wrong? Also, can you recreate it to si if it's pro tools or the interface? Thanks
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Re: Possible bug
Before we call this an "insert" bug, test again without the hardware insert as it may be unrelated to inserts. Have you gone into the IO setup>Insert Delay Compensation window and set a manual compensation amount? Hardware insert latency must be manually compensated for.
Next, where in the chain of events is the hardware insert? The screen shot looks like its on an AUX track(zooming in is useless as the resolution is too low for clarity). What happens if you simply bus to a new AUDIO track, record the sound and insert the hardware on the AUDIO track? What is the exact purpose of this(maybe there's a better way to achieve the same goal)?
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Re: Possible bug
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Yes I did all the procedure in the I/O setup. But even if I don't, why is the L channel off by a sample in comparison to the R channel if both channels were fed by a mono source. Quote:
Anyway, my issue is, why aren't both L and R waves in sync if they were fed by a mono source?
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Re: Possible bug
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It's kind of weird. Don't know if the Motu interface could have something to do...but it's too wierd
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Re: Possible bug
I even try to compensate it individually but the result is exactly the same.
If someone can do the same test to see if it's pro tools or something else?
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Re: Possible bug
Reaper does it too, so it might be an interface issue
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Re: Possible bug
Next step in troubleshooting would be getting rid of the AUX track.
So, duplicate your mono audio track (so you have two identical audio), create a stereo audio track, move your duplicate mono audio to L and R side of the stereo track (which is effectively the same as routing to AUX track) and then test again having the hardware insert on your stereo audio track.
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Re: Possible bug
Solved.
It was a Motu driver issue. I deleted all motu from the Mac and reinstall the drivers. All is ok now....pheeewww. Thank you all.
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Re: Possible bug
Good to hear
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