![]() ![]() Everytime I switch tracks, it consistently displays the correct track name (abbreviation) on the blue LCD screen, but with the Mackie Control Universal it's never the case, it works in banks of 8 tracks as expected in HUI mode, but always about half of them displays some weird text instead of track name abbreviation, sometimes the word "Auto", sometimes random characters, sometimes it appears blank, and when I switch to the next 8 tracks bank (or channel) it gets worse, some track names appear repeated, many of them blank, etc. I use my Alphatrack -also in HUI mode- and it works perfectly fine. Thanks in advance for any ideas anyone my have!Īnyone successfully using Mackie Control Universal with Pro Tools 12? I updated to 12.6.1 hoping it would be gone. ![]() Also, I remember one instance of this happening on the same machine when it was running PT 12.4 around 2 months ago. Intermittently, I'll open up a session that's just been playing fine in the other rooms and I'll have no audio output from the omni and no metering (either on the omni itself or on the output meter path in PT edit window).įixes ARE possible but the predictability of any given one working is predictable! Fixes so far:ġ) Total Pref Trash and restore from a known working setĢ) Setting Inputs and Outputs to Default in the I/O setupĤ) Importing all data into a fresh blank sessionĪfter one or more of those processes, Audio will usually return without any other mod to the session.Īny session that exhibits this behaviour will play back just fine if transferred on to any of the other rigs. I'm successfully sharing sessions with my stage rig (also running 12.6.1) and my assistant's offline (again, 12.6.1) rig. Setup: HDX, Omni, PT12.6.1, OSX 10.11.5, Late 2013 Mac Pro Trashcan 3.7G Quad Core Intel Xeon E5 with 24Gb RAM, Sonnet External PCI-e Chassis. Hoping someone else might have had a similar experience in order to figure out what's going on here: Has anyone experienced something similar or can she some light? The other thing is I imported a MIDI file downloaded from the internet into a project (something I'd never done before) - just wondering if it could have been infected somehow? I don't have any antivirus software on my PT system. I believe from memory the first 2 cards are revision 'J' and the 3rs card I've fitted is revision 'D'. I noticed it is an earlier revision to my HD2 cards. The first two cards were bought together as an HD2 system whereby the 3rd that I've added is a used card from EBay. There are two things I've done recently that I can think of which are relevant and potentially causing the problem, the first is that I upgraded from HD2 to HD3. The problems are really steifeling my workflow and I'm baffled as to what's causing this. ![]() This happens on the simplest project with a handful of tracks and plugins to large projects with several tracks and plugins. In addition, the CPU keeps maxing out (playback stops, or stutters then stops followed by an error message saying CPU overload). The same happens whatever project I open and it's different positions each time. Then next click and it will jump to something like bar 360 (for example). It's almost as if it's become affected by a virus (is this possible)? Firstly, the transport buttons are behaving strangely, where usually hitting the 'forward' or 'back' button once would increment the play position by one bar, it will do this for a few bars normally then jump to some random point (for example 200 bars into the timeline, way beyond the end of the audio). My system has developed some strange issues all of a sudden. HD 3 PCIe, Mac Pro 3.1, 16gb ram, PT10 HD ![]()
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