Merging automation inaccuracies
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2024 9:15 am
If I copy/paste/merge automation from one track to another, the resulting automation points are usually placed incorrectly into the timeline by DP.
Often it's offset by what DP is describing as one sample. When this happens, at least visually, the points that are offset appear to be between sample locations. I'm not even sure how that works lol but that's what it shows. I thought "the sample" was DP's sorta Plank length but hey sometimes DP makes no f'ing sense at all so yeah.
As an example, let's say I'm copying volume auto from guitar 1 to guitar 2. I view the volume lanes on both int he sequence editor and copy gtr 1's volume auto. I click on the track name for gtr 2, the same time range is now selected on gtr2, and I hit merge ("merge" meaning the command similar to paste, not "merge soundbites"). The result is off, sometimes by one sample but other times it's off by much more. This happens whether or not I've included a sort of dummy point at time 0. Other times it works fine, which is almost worse haha
Sometimes it only happens in some sections of the automation, while other parts pasted or merged in the same action are placed fine. Going through busy automations data, one point at a time, can be infuriating to track down and correct.
Using the view filter and doing these operations from the Tracks window is occasionally ok as a workaround, except that it's not as reliable. I'll skip the description of why, as it would be length and anyone answering this already is aware of these limitations re the tracks window and automation data.
This was not only driving me nuts over the last few days but was slowing down my work big time. DP is such a damn headache sometimes....
Is this happening with anyone else? Anyone know a cure?
Edit for my info:
DP 11.31
macOS 12.7.6
Mac Studio M1 Max
24GB RAM
Often it's offset by what DP is describing as one sample. When this happens, at least visually, the points that are offset appear to be between sample locations. I'm not even sure how that works lol but that's what it shows. I thought "the sample" was DP's sorta Plank length but hey sometimes DP makes no f'ing sense at all so yeah.
As an example, let's say I'm copying volume auto from guitar 1 to guitar 2. I view the volume lanes on both int he sequence editor and copy gtr 1's volume auto. I click on the track name for gtr 2, the same time range is now selected on gtr2, and I hit merge ("merge" meaning the command similar to paste, not "merge soundbites"). The result is off, sometimes by one sample but other times it's off by much more. This happens whether or not I've included a sort of dummy point at time 0. Other times it works fine, which is almost worse haha
Sometimes it only happens in some sections of the automation, while other parts pasted or merged in the same action are placed fine. Going through busy automations data, one point at a time, can be infuriating to track down and correct.
Using the view filter and doing these operations from the Tracks window is occasionally ok as a workaround, except that it's not as reliable. I'll skip the description of why, as it would be length and anyone answering this already is aware of these limitations re the tracks window and automation data.
This was not only driving me nuts over the last few days but was slowing down my work big time. DP is such a damn headache sometimes....
Is this happening with anyone else? Anyone know a cure?
Edit for my info:
DP 11.31
macOS 12.7.6
Mac Studio M1 Max
24GB RAM