Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Week 8: Issues Resolved in Pro Tools 10.3.10

When saving a session with Universal Audio plug-ins, these plug-ins would show up as missing when opening that session on a Windows system and visa versa. When you subsequently access the Insert menu the plug-in would be available. Input Monitoring works intermittently in Pro Tools 10.3.9.

In certain track orders, no warning dialog is posted for clip group deletion when cycling thru a track’s playlist view. Pro Tools records MIDI notes played during Count Off. All MIDI notes and events played during count off are clustered on the first beat of the recording pass.

When Field Recorder match Criteria are set to default, the Expand to new tracks command results in Pro Tools quiting unexpectedly. When one or more tracks of a soloed group are inactive and solo mode is X-OR, the Shift+S key command does not work as expected. When importing MXF files from Pro Tools into Media Composer, incorrect files maybe linked due to matching tape name, timecode, or matching sourceID.

In certain cases when using Tab To Transient, Pro Tools becomes unresponsive. With AudioSuite plug-ins, if the Selection Reference option is set to Clip List, the Use in Playlist button should automatically be disabled to ensure that you do not accidentally replace every occurrence of the clip in a session. After importing AAF from Media Composer, some audio does not match the video. Bypassed and inactive multi-mono plug-ins become partially bypassed after you reopen a session and activate the insert.

After recording, there is a gap between the end of the file that was just recorded and where the insertion point is located on the timeline. Automation lags when delay is induced by plug-ins further in the signal chain.

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