![]() In L.A., he hopes to land a gig as an intern with Danetracks or NRG. TRAC on Friday afternoon directly for the City of Angels. It was evident from watching him work in the Post class that he has a strong aptitude for the concepts of sync and working with audio to picture. Michael is interested in recording film scores. This is a major advantage as one third of the Expert Exam is comprised of a 90-question segment based on solely on quick-keys and control surface shortcuts. He came into the 310 classes having a very solid knowledge of his keyboard shortcuts and modifier keys. Michael was really well prepared for this set of exams. ![]() ![]() The Expert Exams compiled by the folks up at Digidesign are intended to be real-world stress tests to determine that you really know your stuff. In all seriousness, Mike has completed something that very few people have even attempted. PT MIDI support has always had its ups and downs, but this is quite a down.On Friday afternoon, the 21st of September at 5:45pm in the afternoon, Michael Ault passed the daunting Pro Tools 310P Expert Exam, his second successful expert exam in taken in just two weeks after having passed the Expert Music Expert Exam the Friday before. MICHAEL PRO TOOLS CODEI will be in touch with VI vendors, but I've run into these problems with PT at various times in the past: it feels like something is lurking in the code that no one can quite spot. I should point out that I've frozen every single track but the one I'm working on. This operation should not involve any plugins or VIs: it's purely a presentation issue inside PT. I even have this problem using the cropping tool (in main edit) to trim a MIDI clip. I've found that even some simple things like going to the main edit window and selecting a MIDI clip will do it. I can give it a very long wait, but it's clearly hung. I can locate back and forth, play the whole thing through the Atmos renderer, and there are no issues.īut as soon as I try to modify any of the MIDI tracks in the simplest way (drag a few notes, transpose something, draw a ramp of controller info) I can get just a few operations done. If I play it back as is-playing the VIs but not editing the MIDI-it plays fine. It's a mix of recorded audio tracks and VIs. I've been playing with an old piece-couple hundred tracks. The problem is very clearly MIDI-related. I'm on 2022.4 as well, running on an M1 Max. I'm experiencing the beach ball of death almost constantly when dealing with MIDI tracks. ![]() MICHAEL PRO TOOLS MACRan mac system diagnostics, I saved a couple samples from mac activity monitor but I don't know what any of that means. Done all avid recommended system optimizations, tried every session setting, reverted back to PT 2021.7, but still crashed. ![]() Trashed prefs, reinstalled PT and 3rd party plugins, moved all plugins to unused folder, still crashes with only avid plugins, unplugged all devices and run on macbook alone. doesn't matter how big or small the session is. Happens with PT demo session also, but it takes much longer to happen, so this led me to believe this is 3rd party plugin related, but will still freeze. Hasn't happened yet in the midi edit window. Usually it has to do with moving the cursor to a different spot on the timeline in the edit window. Only takes a minute into opening a session. (2021 macbook pro m1 pro, 16gb ram, Monterey)īeach ball freeze up where I must force quit. Avid support has not helped me resolve this issue. I've been trying to resolve this issue for over a week. ![]()
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