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  • Mike
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply.

    I found out that the PT Conductor tool is what controls this and it has been my issue all along! So I turned it off, problem solved.

    To answer your question – I have SD3 installed on my DAW machine as well as on a laptop which doesn’t have any DAW installed. I created the songs in SD3 on my laptop when I was away from the studio.

    Mike
    Participant

    Tick based but it doesn’t seem to matter.

    If I take a session which has recorded audio and midi – and change the tempo setting – it has no affect.
    I started out with recorded tempo of 112.

    I changed the tempo to 50 bpm, no difference in playback. I changed to 250 bpm, no difference.
    During trying this, I changed from tick to sample and there is no difference during playback.

    However, if I add a click track – the click DOES follow the tempo setting changes.

    Now this has got to be a setting somewhere in PT.

    Sorry, this has turned into a PT issue rather than a SD3 issue but I’m sure some PT user here knows the answer.

    Mike
    Participant

    Never got an official answer or solution but the issue seems to have been resolved with the latest SD3 Update.

    Mike
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply,

    Yes – I’ve got that latest Apollo version.
    I don’t have any other interface and no PC speakers – the only audio driver the Apollo and SD works with is ASIO on my system. I don’t get any output at all using MME or Windows Sound.
    I do have another laptop running EZD2 and it uses MME with the built-in speakers.
    I’m using Pro Tools 12.8
    My Apollos are using TB, not FW if that makes a difference.

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