I'm using PT 10, bouncing the mix via an aux to a stereo track. When stopping the bounce and continuing I get an ugly click at the breaking point when I play it back. When I try to fix it by creating a crossfade (not something I really wanna do) I get an error message saying "One or more fade requests are invalid due to insufficient audio data within the fade bounds." Isn't this standard procedure when working on long material? Please inform me.
I'm using PT 10, bouncing the mix via an aux to a stereo track. When stopping the bounce and continuing I get an ugly click at the breaking point when I play it back. When I try to fix it by creating a crossfade (not something I really wanna do) I get an error message saying "One or more fade requests are invalid due to insufficient audio data within the fade bounds." Isn't this standard procedure when working on long material? Please inform me.
Use pre-roll when punching in and check in prefs if you have the small crossfade on punch enabled.
I figure I ask you on this same thread, cause I can't seem to be able to figure out how to post a new one.
I have another problem when I'm bouncing my song. There is a static noise as the file plays while its bouncing and once it's bounced. It mainly seems to be coming from the vox track. This doesn't happen when I play it back on Pro Tools.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening and how can I fix it?