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Old 5th August 2012   #1
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Arturia Jupiter 8 impossible to tune in Pro-Tools

I just bought the Arturia Jupiter software synth. It runs fine and in tune in standalone mode but is impossible to tune in Pro Tools at 48K sampling rate. I know this is a known issue but I did not find any solution or workaround online. Anyone facing the same issue found a solution?

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I just bought the Arturia Jupiter software synth. It runs fine and in tune in standalone mode but is impossible to tune in Pro Tools at 48K sampling rate. I know this is a known issue but I did not find any solution or workaround online. Anyone facing the same issue found a solution?

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Huh? Its a freaking soft synth!??
How would it go out of tune in a DAW? What does one have to do with the other?
Isn't one of the pluses for software tuning stability? Did Arturia put it in for sake of realism?
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Maybe it is sounding out of tune because of sample rate issues.
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Verve92: yes it is for realism but in standalone mode it is in tune and not an issue.
Rogue Ai: It is a sample rate issue as I wrote. If you downsample to 44.1, it works fine but that's exactly what I don't want to do. I could go to 88K wich is a multiple of 44 but I usually track at 48K. I just cannot believe that in 2012, a software synth would not work at all sample rates. I must be missing something!
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No one experiencing this issue?
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I opened a session in 44.1K sample rate format and the Jupiter is indeed perfectly in tune. Still no answer from Arturia unfortunately but clearly I doubt that there is a solution which really sucks!
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