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Phasing question
Hey all, I used to use PRo Tools since the 001 days up to v.7
Then left... I'm back trying out a monthly subscription v12.3.1 using a UAD Apollo Twin as my interface, OSX 10.10.5 on a macbook pro mid 2015 My question is when we get ready to record guitars, it sounds badass until we hit the record button. Then things sound way way out of phase. Turn off the record button and things sound badass again. What am I missing to do? I've checked many things to see if they could be the problem. Still a really bad phasing sound when the record button is armed. I've tried different buffer sizes. Thanks for any help
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Re: Phasing question
Are you monitoring through the interface? IF yes, Mute the armed PT's track. If NO, Do you have 'Input Monitoring' turned on? If yes, make sure the above is addressed. If NO, adjust your buffer size to 32 or 64.
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Re: Phasing question
Ah, yeah muting the track does the trick. Wheres this input monitoring? I cant find that to save my life lol' Thanks
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Re: Phasing question
The 'I' button on you track next to arm
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FBR recording - https://www.facebook.com/fromthebase...cordsrecording @FBRrecording - Instagram Rig MBP 15" High Sierra 10.13.3, i7 2.6Ghz, 8Gb DDR, 750Gb 7200rpm, PT 2019.5, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Octopre MkII, Glyph GPT50, Avalon 737sp, AMS Neve 1073's, API 512c, CAPI 312's, DW drums, Fender Guitars/Amps, AKG, Rode, Sennheiser, Neumann U87 & KM184's, Coles 4038, Equator D5 monitors |
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Re: Phasing question
Haha thank you! Problem solved... this place still rocks!
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Re: Phasing question
Enable Low Latency Monitoring. That should do the trick, with no need to mute any tracks.
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Pro Tools HD 12.4, Pro Tools "Vanilla" 12.4, Artist Transport, 2x Artist Mix Studio Blue: RME UCX, Win7 Pro, i7 960, 16GB || Studio Green: RME Babyface, Win10, i7 7700HQ, 16GB |
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Re: Phasing question
I'll give that a try too!
Thank you
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Re: Phasing question
No problem we're here to help. If you didn't know the PT's reference manual is available in the help menu. It's very in depth, and searchable. Have fun, we're here for you.
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FBR recording - https://www.facebook.com/fromthebase...cordsrecording @FBRrecording - Instagram Rig MBP 15" High Sierra 10.13.3, i7 2.6Ghz, 8Gb DDR, 750Gb 7200rpm, PT 2019.5, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Octopre MkII, Glyph GPT50, Avalon 737sp, AMS Neve 1073's, API 512c, CAPI 312's, DW drums, Fender Guitars/Amps, AKG, Rode, Sennheiser, Neumann U87 & KM184's, Coles 4038, Equator D5 monitors |
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