Iam using Ozone9 advanced and neutron3. Ozone9 is on master buss. I have 12 tracks. Neutron3 is on tracks 1 and 6, 7 thru 12. Everything plays back perfectly, but when I render (export audio) I get what sounds like a feedback loop or a steady drone underneath everything. What is curious, is that the beginning of the render, 6 tracks with two instances of Neutron 3 sounds perfect. When the rest of tracks come in I get feedback. I did a process of elimination. First I removed Ozone9, no change. Then I removed all instances of Neutron 3 except the first two. Perfect render. Re-saved the file with all neutrons deleted except the first two. Opened the new file and inserted one new instance of neutron3. Feedback was there again. I did trial and error with other tracks and apparently two instances of neutron3 is the limit. I emailed Izotope, and of course there reply was they do not support Bandlab. I never had this problem with Bandlab and Ozone 8 and Neutron 2. Iam no software expert, but it appears to be incompatibility with Bandlab. I don't expect you to rewrite your software, but any help you can offer will be appreciated. Iam running Win 10 with the latest build. Focusrite Clarett 8Pre. Bandlab Ver. 2021.01 Build 098
Edited by BobbyJazz Forgot to include Bandlab Version
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Iam using Ozone9 advanced and neutron3. Ozone9 is on master buss. I have 12 tracks. Neutron3 is on tracks 1 and 6, 7 thru 12. Everything plays back perfectly, but when I render (export audio) I get what sounds like a feedback loop or a steady drone underneath everything. What is curious, is that the beginning of the render, 6 tracks with two instances of Neutron 3 sounds perfect. When the rest of tracks come in I get feedback. I did a process of elimination. First I removed Ozone9, no change. Then I removed all instances of Neutron 3 except the first two. Perfect render. Re-saved the file with all neutrons deleted except the first two. Opened the new file and inserted one new instance of neutron3. Feedback was there again. I did trial and error with other tracks and apparently two instances of neutron3 is the limit. I emailed Izotope, and of course there reply was they do not support Bandlab. I never had this problem with Bandlab and Ozone 8 and Neutron 2. Iam no software expert, but it appears to be incompatibility with Bandlab. I don't expect you to rewrite your software, but any help you can offer will be appreciated. Iam running Win 10 with the latest build. Focusrite Clarett 8Pre. Bandlab Ver. 2021.01 Build 098
Edited by BobbyJazzForgot to include Bandlab Version
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