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Terry Kelley

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  1. I see what McLeod is suggesting but I think it would be easier to use  automation to turn on and off the effect at the times you want. This assumes the effect plays nicely when you bypass or set the mix to 100% dry depending on the effect itself. So don't like being switched on and off and click or make a noise. Bounce to a clip when you are happy with it.

    What effect are you working with?

  2. I see this too quite often. While the developers will need to chime in, I think it works as intended. I lose the clip if I click on a different clip or track (or some combination of that.) I suspect they feel they've lost track of what I am doing. As long as I stay on the same track I don't lose the clip.

    Not a technical explanation but I think the issue it somewhere around that.

  3. Do a Shift J to clear the meter peaks. While that reverb has some great sounds, it's a DX plug-in and goes totally goofy at times. One thing I've learn is NEVER change a setting while it's playing. It will glitch and melt down. Sometimes you can get away with it. But - Just don't.

    I think this is what you are noticing. It won't get better. Just learn how to use it. I use it a lot.

  4. I've noticed that sometimes when I unfreeze a clip, the unfrozen clip will be a few beats earlier than where it should be. And re-freezing it "appears" to place it where it should be. I say appears because I've only tried it a couple of time and more often than not unfreeze positions the clip correctly. But here and there, they are too early when un-frozen. 

    It also appears to happen only to Melodyne edited clips but again, I need to check more closely when it happens.

    Anyone else experienced this?

     

  5. Hopefully someone can check this - play something with a fair amount of low mid-range/upper bass and solo the lower mid-range band in LP-64. Do you hear noise like it's being over-driven or clipped?

    I was mastering  a low volume section with a fair amount of lower mids and could hear some noise and start soloing tracks and it didn't change. Then I soloed each band in LP-64 and found it was in the lower mid band. To be sure, I switched interfaces, speakers and headphone and it was still there. I loaded several other projects and it was still there. I disabled all effects on all of the tracks and it was still there. It's something to do with LP-64. Disable LP-64 and it's gone.

    I switched to Sonitus Multiband and it's clean. Weird. Maybe it's something upstream I am missing? I reinstalled it from the old discs and it didn't change.

    I like LP-64 and hate to have to switch although there are plenty of alternatives.

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