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Post by kcatthedog on Mar 12, 2017 5:58:31 GMT -6
Apogee CS sorted out my main latency problem by showing where to place my headphones in the output routing matrix. So, I am monitoring through Maestro and muting the channel in my daw.
But, while I am tracking vocals, I notice that they are getting laid down a little late. This is with all plugs in in daw bypassed and low buffers.
I think I am the culprit meaning need to clean up my session ? I have lots of takes in the session and as I haven't flattened them , don't they draw cpu so this would slow down the daw's write performance ? I am running an ssd.
If I bounce the sub mix to a new session,so no plugs, no take folders and track the vocal in it ( so just the 1 stereo file and the one vocal track); alignment is perfect, no time lag, all other settings the same.
So, am I right that my messy session is causing the new vocal track to get recorded a little late ?
Is this also a good example of why it still makes sense, even with SSDs to have your session on one drive and your apps/programs on another ?
thx !
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Post by jcoutu1 on Mar 12, 2017 6:52:45 GMT -6
Doesn't sound right to me. I run ProTools sessions on my internal SSD without issue all the time. I think you have something else going wrong.
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Post by kcatthedog on Mar 12, 2017 7:37:04 GMT -6
Got it: and the sunday morning dufus award goes to ; me !! I had some hidden tracks with enabled plugs ins on them. If I delete all plugs in, then things line up perfectly. top three tracks had the hidden plugs ins, 4th highlighted track no plugs in: track is right on the timing money. I'll try to keep keeping you amused
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