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Old 06-23-2021, 11:41 PM
ReynaldoPena ReynaldoPena is offline
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Default DSP Mode Vs Native Mode

Has anyone noticed how other tracks go off timing when DSP mode is enabled?

every time I press record, the stacked vocals go off time. Is there a reason or a way to fix this? I only notice it happening on DSP mode. When I go back to native mode, everything is still on time.

it just would be nice to be able to listen to everything in sweet harmony.
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