macrae11 wrote:1: Actually you couldn't input monitor through plugins with LE. If you record enabled a track all plugins were bypassed, and the only way you could input monitor is if the track was record enabled.
macrae11 wrote:With TDM you can monitor through plugins if they're TDM. So RTAS plugins will be bypassed but not TDM. There is a bit of a cheat though, if you put a TDM plugin first in the chain, even if it's not doing anything, RTAS plugins below it won't be bypassed and you can monitor through them. However this will eat up more voices and may cause some latency depending on the plugs.
macrae11 wrote:2: That's a fishy one, but I'd bet $100 that there's some weird sample rate stuff going on his end. First off though, make sure you have EA turned off for new tracks and you could also try turning off sample rate conversion on import, which is under processing in the preferences window. Second of all if you open the original file up in QuickTime and hit Cmd+I it will tell you what the original sample rate was. Also stupid question time- what's the Big Ben set to?
Mathieu Benoit wrote:macrae11 wrote:1: Actually you couldn't input monitor through plugins with LE. If you record enabled a track all plugins were bypassed, and the only way you could input monitor is if the track was record enabled.
I could in Pro tools 9. It never bypassed the inserts no matter what input mode I was in. I'm 110% certain of this.
macrae11 wrote:Mathieu Benoit wrote:macrae11 wrote:1: Actually you couldn't input monitor through plugins with LE. If you record enabled a track all plugins were bypassed, and the only way you could input monitor is if the track was record enabled.
I could in Pro tools 9. It never bypassed the inserts no matter what input mode I was in. I'm 110% certain of this.
Even when record enabled? That must have been new in 9.
macrae11 wrote:2: That's a fishy one, but I'd bet $100 that there's some weird sample rate stuff going on his end. First off though, make sure you have EA turned off for new tracks and you could also try turning off sample rate conversion on import, which is under processing in the preferences window. Second of all if you open the original file up in QuickTime and hit Cmd+I it will tell you what the original sample rate was. Also stupid question time- what's the Big Ben set to?
macrae11 wrote:Odd. Any chance you could send me the file?
macrae11 wrote:Imported into a session both via copy and adding directly from its current location and it worked flawlessly both times.
macrae11 wrote:No never. What plugin? Is it just one track, or the whole session? If you use the plugin somewhere else does it still happen? Can you send me the session?
macrae11 wrote:You could try some different plugins or importing the track to a new session. LogMeIn's not working.
Mathieu Benoit wrote:On an unrelated note... Do you know if PT10 sessions can be opened in PT9? I am wondering if that had anything to do with your session not opening properly when you can down last time.
Alain Benoit wrote:What is wrong with the old one, I paid good money for that.
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Alain Benoit wrote:What could you possibly need that one for, except to put the spaces between the songs on an album, but I though Jay did that.
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