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Pro Tools | Carbon 11/9/20 6
Inserting plug-ins on Auxiliary Input tracks in DSP Mode during playback may result in an “Automation is too dense” error.
(PT-267129)
It is possible for Pro Tools to display an “Automation is too dense” error if you try to insert certain resource-intensive plug-ins (such as
some reverb and delay plug-ins) during playback. If this occurs, stop playback and then insert the plug-in.
Adding a single plug-in insert to an Auxiliary Input track with live signal results in approximately 150 samples delay. (PT-262919)
When adding a plug-in insert to an Auxiliary Input track while it is passing signal you may see a greater delay on that signal. If you en-
counter this, placing the Auxiliary Input track into DSP mode should correct that delay.
Plug-in output doubled and distorted while in DSP Mode. (PT-263698)
Though extremely rare, certain third-party plug-ins may be louder or distorted when placed on a track in DSP Mode. If this occurs, it
is recommended that you do not use the affected plug-in on tracks in DSP Mode; either bypass the plug-in until the track can be taken
out of DSP Mode or place the track in DSP Mode Safe.
Unexpected latency when cascade recording through multiple tracks in Native Mode. (PT-259887)
When cascade recording through mono sub-paths to tracks in Native Mode (such as track 1 bused to track 2, 2 to 3, 3 to 4, and so on)
it is possible for an unexpected amount of latency to occur on some downstream tracks. To avoid this issue, route the signal through sep-
arate buses rather than through sub-paths of the same multichannel bus.
Unexpected latency after Online Track Bounce or Online Commit track in DSP Mode. (PT-257786)
After bouncing (online) or committing (online) a track in DSP Mode, it is possible for the resulting file to be delayed by a small number
of samples, depending on the current sample rate (such as 7 samples at 48 kHz or 2 samples at 96 kHz).
Hardware Insert causes offset after Online Track Bounce or Online Commit (PT-267188)
After performing an Online Track Bounce, or Online Track Commit or Commit Up To This Insert of a track in Native mode that has
an active hardware insert, the resultant audio can be offset. For example, at 48 kHz the bounced/committed audio may be offset by 2038
samples.
Front Panel Issues
Certain front panel lights may flicker when metering is active. (PTHW-161)
When metering is active on the front panel, certain front panel lights may appear to flicker slightly.
Meters show momentary peak when DIM is first engaged. (PT-266731 and PT-265757)
It is possible for output meters to show a momentary peak when DIM is first engaged (audio is unaffected).
Sometimes pressing the left encoder knob immediately after linking or unlinking channels does not increment the input
channel selection. (PT-266646)
It is possible that after pressing the LINK button to link or unlink channels, pressing it again does not immediately increment the input
channel selection. If this happens, it should work correctly (the input channel selection should increment) after pressing it again once
or twice.
Peak Meters persist when switching Front Panel Meter view. (PT-266241)
When changing the Front Panel meter display on Pro Tools | Carbon between Output and Input, Peak Meters may still display for a mo-
ment before falling to actual signal levels.
Pro Tools | Carbon encoders may not respond quickly when many DSP chips are in use. (PT-266199)
When many of the DSP chips in a Pro Tools | Carbon device are in use at the same time, the front panel encoders may not respond im-
mediately to rotation. This issue is more noticeable at high sample rates and when using AVB configurations with more AVB streams.
You can monitor DSP usage in the System Usage window in Pro Tools.

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BrandAvid Technology
ModelPro Tools Carbon
CategoryRecording Equipment
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