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andy.Boulton
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Hi Henrik, thanks for your reply. Ok well I’ve finally found a work round to this annoying problem. Here’s what I found
1. Select low latency mode in the DAW
2. Select the track and hit record enable
voila! It’s in sync, the oddest thing is after you’ve added more audio tracks and your running multiple plugins on them it’s back in sync without having to record enable the midi track I’m using for SD3 and without using low latency mode?????? Figure that out?
hey ho it’s working and I can get back to creating music.
hope that this helps someone else who’s struggling with it.
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Thanked by: 987baz and Henrik EkblomHi I’m happy to hear that I’m not alone in this! I have exactly the same problem in Logic Pro X with a UA Apollo quad ai. I’ve tried everything buffer size, low latency mode, record arm the track and all current updates with no luck at all. Even when SD3 is running on its own with no 3rd party plugins in the chain. Oddly enough it doesn’t do it on every project I opened a project where the problem isn’t happening and copied every setting exactly as it was in the previous project. I also triple checked that every setting was identical and still there is a discrepancy between the visual display on SD3 and the audio.It’s driving me crazy is there any fix to this problem as it makes editing almost impossible and at the very time consuming.
Im running Logic Pro X 10.4.1 on a 27” late 2013 3.4Ghz intel core i5 16Gb 1600Mhz DDR3 ram with high Sierra 10.13.4
regards. Andy
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