Re: Don't shoot the messenger! Pweez? Houston, we've gotta small problem with bouncing.

2022-06-14 Thread Rocco Fiorentino
I’ve also had this happen to me, specifically with pianos. I’m guessing it also 
happens if you try to freeze that piano track or commit it too? And it never 
happens if bouncing, freezing or committing are done online, right?
I’ve had this issue and haven’t found a fix for it yet, incredibly annoying. I 
think Slau may have had this too at one point, so curious to see what others 
have done for this.

Best,

Rocco


> On Jun 14, 2022, at 10:16 PM, Christopher Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> So, I've got 2 instrument tracks. One is Alecia's Keys through my Komplete 
> Kontrol with the close auditorium preset I think it's called? It's literally 
> like the 2nd or 3rd preset from the top, if that helps.
> 
> 
> Then, I've got Embertone's Joshua Bell Violin on the 2nd track also with 
> Komplete Kontrol. When I play in PT itself, things sounds fine. Even with a 
> 2TB solid state drive, if I bounce, things are 99.9 percent there, but 
> with an offline bounce, the piano arpegios I'm doing seem to be ever so 
> slightly chopping off. It's not as bad as when I had my 7200RPM drive by far! 
> It's way way way better than that, but it is noticeable. I tried changing the 
> piano to the American Concert D through Ivory, and also had this issue. I 
> even tried with the free Kawaii X Player library, and had it. Hammersmith 
> Free is doing it too. The violin seems to be fine, but yeah, the piano is not 
> for some reason. The odd thing is, now after moving things to that SSD, in 
> Logic, it's not giving me this issue, nor is it in Reaper. It's only 
> happening in PT. So, yes, I did read the guide, and go through the included 
> audio. I may have missed something, as there was a boatload of material 
> covered, and I'll definitely go back and review bouncing audio, but is there 
> something in the bounce dialog pertaining to making sure it doesn't cut off 
> tails from my audio?
> 
> 
> Oddly, if I end with a sustained arpegio chord, even that's cutting off 
> prematurely, and not fully ringing through. Yeah, both tracks are selected in 
> the track list table prior to bouncing, and yes, I did make sure everything 
> was selected from beginning to end. I remember having this issue when using 
> PT back in the days. I just don't recall what I did to fix it.
> 
> 
> Chris.
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Don't shoot the messenger! Pweez? Houston, we've gotta small problem with bouncing.

2022-06-14 Thread Christopher Gilland
So, I've got 2 instrument tracks. One is Alecia's Keys through my 
Komplete Kontrol with the close auditorium preset I think it's called? 
It's literally like the 2nd or 3rd preset from the top, if that helps.



Then, I've got Embertone's Joshua Bell Violin on the 2nd track also with 
Komplete Kontrol. When I play in PT itself, things sounds fine. Even 
with a 2TB solid state drive, if I bounce, things are 99.9 percent 
there, but with an offline bounce, the piano arpegios I'm doing seem to 
be ever so slightly chopping off. It's not as bad as when I had my 
7200RPM drive by far! It's way way way better than that, but it is 
noticeable. I tried changing the piano to the American Concert D through 
Ivory, and also had this issue. I even tried with the free Kawaii X 
Player library, and had it. Hammersmith Free is doing it too. The violin 
seems to be fine, but yeah, the piano is not for some reason. The odd 
thing is, now after moving things to that SSD, in Logic, it's not giving 
me this issue, nor is it in Reaper. It's only happening in PT. So, yes, 
I did read the guide, and go through the included audio. I may have 
missed something, as there was a boatload of material covered, and I'll 
definitely go back and review bouncing audio, but is there something in 
the bounce dialog pertaining to making sure it doesn't cut off tails 
from my audio?



Oddly, if I end with a sustained arpegio chord, even that's cutting off 
prematurely, and not fully ringing through. Yeah, both tracks are 
selected in the track list table prior to bouncing, and yes, I did make 
sure everything was selected from beginning to end. I remember having 
this issue when using PT back in the days. I just don't recall what I 
did to fix it.



Chris.

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Re: Is there enough USB power to do this?

2022-06-14 Thread Slau Halatyn
If it's an Apple keyboard, it's USB 2 and you can plug your iLok key into it.

> On Jun 14, 2022, at 9:42 PM, Christopher Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> So guys,
> 
> 
> I have one of those white full sized wired USB aluminum Apple keyboards that 
> have the 2 USB ports on them. My thing is, I think, though don't quote me, 
> those ports only support USB 1.0. they might be 2.0 ports, but somehow, I 
> tend to doubt it.. I know they're extremely extremely low powered.
> 
> 
> My question is, could I probably get enough power off one of those things to 
> effectively run my iLok through one of them instead of plugging it to my 7 
> port USB hub? I'm running out of USB ports very rapidly, so figured if I 
> could take it off the hub to save a port there, it would be incredibly 
> helpful.
> 
> 
> Chris.
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Is there enough USB power to do this?

2022-06-14 Thread Christopher Gilland

So guys,


I have one of those white full sized wired USB aluminum Apple keyboards 
that have the 2 USB ports on them. My thing is, I think, though don't 
quote me, those ports only support USB 1.0. they might be 2.0 ports, but 
somehow, I tend to doubt it.. I know they're extremely extremely low 
powered.



My question is, could I probably get enough power off one of those 
things to effectively run my iLok through one of them instead of 
plugging it to my 7 port USB hub? I'm running out of USB ports very 
rapidly, so figured if I could take it off the hub to save a port there, 
it would be incredibly helpful.



Chris.

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