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  • Bevan Bezaire
    Participant

    Ok. An uninstall/reinstall both DAW and SD3 has fixed it. No idea what caused it. Leaning toward a bug on the DAW side because it was happening when bouncing from Luna via multi-outs as well.

    Bevan Bezaire
    Participant

    The exported channel mics are in sync with themselves – the tempo is wrong, it doesn’t follow the tempo changes. It seems to me like it’s following the tempo the track starts with but ignores the rest. By the end of the track, the drums have gained almost 2 bars. It is consistent. Both new and old sessions are doing this. If I go back and export from an old session that has correct bounces in it, the new files are out of time compared to the originals. Both standalone and the plug-in are experiencing this. Also, I tried something new since posting to the forum and I’m even more confused. If I use the VST multi-out feature in Luna and try to export the tracks from Luna without SD3, those files are out of time as well. Both realtime and offline bounces. I have started an entirely new session with all new tracks and instances of plug-ins. I manually input the time signature and tempo… again… same thing.


    Reply To: Export Song as Audio Time and Tempo Problem version: 3.4.0
    Operating system: macOS Ventura (13)
    Bevan Bezaire
    Participant

    This issue only occurs for me when using SD2 sound libraries in SD3. Will this be resolved in the update?

    Bevan Bezaire
    Participant

    Nevermind. Got it to work offline.

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