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Old 02-12-2016, 02:56 PM
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Default Save session, close session, open session next day...clips have moved.

That's what's somehow happening here. :/

I've been mixing a song for 12hrs yesterday, no problems, all fine. Take my computer home from the studio, open the same session today and the two tracks that I 'committed' to are both shifted forward, randomly. Same goes for all old backup sessions, same clips are shifted to the new position. I check the clip info and the original and user time-stamp are both what it originally was and should be. So moving them back is not an issue but it happening is.

How can that be and how I prevent that from happening? Help please!

Thanks!

PT12.4 / OSX10.8.5 / Mac Pro 2009 / audio drive separate from system drive
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