Clicking when the tempo changes

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2014/01/21 22:43:50 (permalink)

Clicking when the tempo changes

Greetings!
First I'd to say X3 is working great for me (thanks much for the Aria player fix!).  However, there's a click whenever the tempo changes.  Makes for some interesting rit's (can't write the actual word it gets flagged) in my symphonic stuff:-)  Never encountered this before.  Any thoughts?  I mute everything, it's not there.  I un-mute any track, it's there.
-rich
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    Re: Clicking when the tempo changes 2014/01/22 11:13:03 (permalink)
    Wrong forum. 

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    Re: Clicking when the tempo changes 2014/01/22 23:43:20 (permalink)
    Thanks!  I would not have figured that out :-)
     

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    Re: Clicking when the tempo changes 2014/01/23 11:19:30 (permalink)
    Tempo-related clicks are usually caused by tempo-based effects such as delays.
     
    If that turns out to be the case you can work around it by switching off tempo-sync, either for the entire track or temporarily, via automation.


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