Hi,
This is a bit hard to explain. But I have a simple mix of a live comedy album setup in Pro Tools 9 HD, entirely In The Box. I notice when I make an edit, and go to punch in a change on the master stereo mix track (record to disk), the waveforms in the previous bounce do not line up exactly with the waveforms in the new bounce, even though the audio in that section of the mix has not changed. The waveforms should be identical, but they are slightly off. There is a slight hiccup, even with a crossfade, so I have to find an area of relative silence to do a crossfade. Nothing has changed with the mix as far as number of plugins. And certainly no audio files have been shifted. I am using ADC. Plugs are Waves, Digi (Revibe), UA and one Slate compressor. I have tried different buffer size settings, and the waveforms are still off. I've also noticed this on other mixes in the past, but it's starting to bug me now. Shouldn't a simple In The Box mix that hasn't been changed come back and play EXACTLY the same?
Thanks for any tips! - Steve
This is a bit hard to explain. But I have a simple mix of a live comedy album setup in Pro Tools 9 HD, entirely In The Box. I notice when I make an edit, and go to punch in a change on the master stereo mix track (record to disk), the waveforms in the previous bounce do not line up exactly with the waveforms in the new bounce, even though the audio in that section of the mix has not changed. The waveforms should be identical, but they are slightly off. There is a slight hiccup, even with a crossfade, so I have to find an area of relative silence to do a crossfade. Nothing has changed with the mix as far as number of plugins. And certainly no audio files have been shifted. I am using ADC. Plugs are Waves, Digi (Revibe), UA and one Slate compressor. I have tried different buffer size settings, and the waveforms are still off. I've also noticed this on other mixes in the past, but it's starting to bug me now. Shouldn't a simple In The Box mix that hasn't been changed come back and play EXACTLY the same?
Thanks for any tips! - Steve
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