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Old 12-20-2007, 04:08 PM
Siegfried Meier Siegfried Meier is offline
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Default Elastic Audio Bounce

Working with this for the first time, and it's very cool. However, when committing to the track, or consolidating the track, why are the regions post consolidate small minute amounts out of time with what you see when you undo? I also tried bussing and recording the result to a new track, and while it seems ok and in fact better than consolidating, if you look further on the track, the same thing is happening - it's all randomly moving the track, some ahead, some behind. This is a bass track only that I was working on, and using the monophonic setting, but I assume it happens in all the different modes. I have a sinking feeling this EA thing isn't all worked out yet.

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