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Post by Johnkenn on Aug 23, 2023 13:22:00 GMT -6
So weird...I've had some people send me vocals and I've noticed they didn't line up...just chalked it up to people not knowing what they were doing. But I sent out for an overdub and they were telling me it wasn't lining up with the click.
I have a song at 116 bpm. I drag and make sure I'm bouncing from zero and bounce the file. So, she should be able to pull up a session at 116 and drop it in with a click and it's timed perfectly. So for whatever reason - I bounced a click and the song - and imported into a new session at 116. It's off by 1 bar. For some reason, my bounce is adding another bar. If you lop that off at the beginning of the song, both clicks and the song line up.
Any ideas?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2023 14:06:03 GMT -6
So weird...I've had some people send me vocals and I've noticed they didn't line up...just chalked it up to people not knowing what they were doing. But I sent out for an overdub and they were telling me it wasn't lining up with the click. I have a song at 116 bpm. I drag and make sure I'm bouncing from zero and bounce the file. So, she should be able to pull up a session at 116 and drop it in with a click and it's timed perfectly. So for whatever reason - I bounced a click and the song - and imported into a new session at 116. It's off by 1 bar. For some reason, my bounce is adding another bar. If you lop that off at the beginning of the song, both clicks and the song line up. Any ideas? I've not seen that. I'll usually get extra time at the end of a bounce and I assume that's just to make sure reverb tails get finished. But I've never seen stuff added at the beginning. That is peculiar. Could it be related to pre-roll settings?
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Post by drbill on Aug 23, 2023 17:05:51 GMT -6
Have not encountered that problem John. I've gone back and forth between multiple DAW's. Never an issue. Try a real time bounce and see if it still happens. Worst case, record real time back into another track and send that. Or consolidate inside PT and send that file.
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Post by Johnkenn on Aug 23, 2023 19:49:32 GMT -6
Apparently, it’s using Ozone 10 on the master…so I swear I’ve been doing this for 25 years. Used Ozone for a lot of that time and I’ve absolutely never noticed this before. I’m on Pro Tools Jr. (whatever studio). Since PT 2023.3 (or maybe a little before) I’ve just disabled the delay comp on the master - because it hasn’t mattered and trying to compensate for it maxes shit out.
So, I just need to remember to disable the whole master track when sending out for ODs. Or just master in a different session.
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Post by drbill on Aug 23, 2023 20:15:28 GMT -6
Glad you found the problem!
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Post by notneeson on Aug 23, 2023 20:21:22 GMT -6
I had an annoying one today:
I’m overdubbing vocals (singing on my own project) and somehow I fat fingered PT into some weird pre roll situation that I can’t seem to turn off.
I’m in punch mode and when I hit record it plays a few bars before it goes into record, but they’re not even the bars preceding the part before I’m trying to overdub, it’s just like, 4 bars of Superior Drummer only.
I was overheated and getting a headache, so I bagged it and haven’t felt like troubleshooting.
Super annoying, and command K did not seem to help. Nor did zeroing out pre roll on the expanded transport.
EDIT: it's the count off feature, I must have hit 8 on the numeric keypad. (I just recently bought a bluetooth key pad to use for dropping markers and hitting 3 for record).
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