I am having what I call a 'wraparound burp' on some bounced audio.
I work with Pro Tools 11 on Windows 7 Professional. The RAM is 16.0 GB.
The company I work for has recently purchased iZotope's Ozone 6 and have received the Ozone 7 upgrade.
After bouncing out the audio with an Ozone plugin, the very end has a burp which I believe is the starting audio on the track. This happened on audio using certain Ozone 6 & Ozone 7 plugins (not all Ozone plugins).
I tried different configurations for the bounce, and discovered when I bounced a music track on the same project without an Ozone plugin (or any plugin) also had a slight burp at the end. This only happens when Im using an Ozone plugin on any track in the project, even if that track is muted.
This issue exists with wav's and mp3's alike.
I have tried to highlight a track at a farther point of the time line in hopes extra silent audio would solve the problem. This didn't work. I didn't add any silent audio at the beginning of the track, as often the audio has to be sync-ed with video.
Note: I've never had this issue using Pro Tools plugins. Also I have checked the Pro Tools option boxes for both "Delay Compensation" and "Low Latency Monitoring".
How do I fix or defeat this 'wraparound burp'?
Is this an issue with Ozone 6 & 7, Pro Tools 11 or perhaps a ram issue?
I work with Pro Tools 11 on Windows 7 Professional. The RAM is 16.0 GB.
The company I work for has recently purchased iZotope's Ozone 6 and have received the Ozone 7 upgrade.
After bouncing out the audio with an Ozone plugin, the very end has a burp which I believe is the starting audio on the track. This happened on audio using certain Ozone 6 & Ozone 7 plugins (not all Ozone plugins).
I tried different configurations for the bounce, and discovered when I bounced a music track on the same project without an Ozone plugin (or any plugin) also had a slight burp at the end. This only happens when Im using an Ozone plugin on any track in the project, even if that track is muted.
This issue exists with wav's and mp3's alike.
I have tried to highlight a track at a farther point of the time line in hopes extra silent audio would solve the problem. This didn't work. I didn't add any silent audio at the beginning of the track, as often the audio has to be sync-ed with video.
Note: I've never had this issue using Pro Tools plugins. Also I have checked the Pro Tools option boxes for both "Delay Compensation" and "Low Latency Monitoring".
How do I fix or defeat this 'wraparound burp'?
Is this an issue with Ozone 6 & 7, Pro Tools 11 or perhaps a ram issue?
Issue with a 'burp' at the end of bounced audio
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