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.
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.
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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