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Issues where audio output was
lost under certain conditions have been resolved.
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On Pro Tools HD systems with
HDX hardware acceleration, QuickPunch recordings no longer have a small
amount of distortion at the punch in point.
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Automation is now correctly
adjusted by Delay Compensation under certain conditions. Delay Compensation
now correctly adjusts automation data under conditions where it was subject
to over- or under-compensation, such as when reading plug-in parameter
automation, writing automation in Latch mode, modifying automation in Trim
mode, bouncing audio to an internal bus, or re-recording output of a
cascaded send.
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Sample-level waveform editing
with the Pencil tool is now correctly scaled by Clip Gain.
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Snap to Grid with Slip mode now
functions correctly. When editing in Slip mode with Snap to Grid enabled,
editing behavior is now correct: selections are constrained to the grid but
edits are not.
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Pressing an Edit Mode keyboard
shortcut (F1-F4) simultaneously with a Tool shortcut (F5-F10) no longer
incorrectly engages the Smart Tool. The Smart Tool is only engaged when
pressing combinations of the F6-F8 shortcuts.
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The Edit mode switches on
D-Control, D-Command, and C|24 now behave correctly.
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On TDM systems, using the
Surround Mixer in certain cases at high sample rates no longer causes a
-7100 error.
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General improvements with
Satellite and LTC chase when Disk Cache is in use.
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When trimming a clip from the
right, automation breakpoints at the right-hand boundary of a clip are now
correctly preserved.
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Volume automation written using
the on-screen fader or a EUCON-compatible control surface now ramps smoothly
between automation breakpoints. Using these methods to write automation
previously would result in a large number of "stairsteps" in the written
automation.
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Using large disk caches (16 GB
or more) no longer causes -9516 errors.
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AAX DSP plug-ins that are
inactive on an Aux track are no longer incorrectly converted to Native mode.
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The AAX version of Reverb One
now produces a decay time that is correct at high sample rates. Previously,
it was producing half the indicated decay time.
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Mod Delay III Sync to Tempo now
correctly syncs to the current session tempo.
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Opening some AAX plug-ins (such
as Mod Delay III) no longer causes them to start writing unwanted
automation.
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- 9073 errors after performing
long record passes and then immediately playing or recording again have been
eliminated. In lower versions of Pro Tools, this problem can be avoided by
making sure Pause During Playback is enabled from the Task Manager window.
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Volume automation now imports
correctly from Media Composer 5 and 6.
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Read-only volumes can now be
used as external search locations.
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DigiTest no longer quits
unexpectedly or incorrectly reports test failures when running on a Pro
Tools HD system with HDX cards.
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The shortcut to Structure
patches no longer gets corrupted when running a Pro Tools updater after
installing the Pro Tools Instrument Expansion Pack.
TDM (Time Domain
Multiplex) is a plug-in format created by Digidesign for Pro
Tools systems