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Old 03-27-2012, 07:34 PM
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Thumbs down Bug with MD3 suite and Pt 8.1.1HD

Hi,
sometimes when I move from sessions at 44.1kHz, close and open a session at 48khz, Brickwall limiter II from the Md3 suite generates a strong white noise at the outputs.

I have to quit Pro Tools and restart system.

I have the lastest version and it is really boring, almost damages my Bm6A tweeters.

Anyone else?
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