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I'm wondering if anyone else experiences this.
Often, but especially after a DSP shuffle, Echo Farm behaves very strangely. If I have a mono in, stereo out instanciation only the left side will output signal until I open the plug in and hit compare. Mono in, mono out instanciations will have delay times and repeat levels that are not as the interface would indicate until I open the plug in and hit compare. The safest way for me to print mixes is to always hit compare on every instance of Echo Farm after opening the session. It gets very frustrating. I've had this problem on my old rig (a Power Tower Pro) and my new rig (G4 733). Has anyone else experienced any abnormal Echo Farm behavior? I've found nothing by doing a search. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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