Various other bug fixes, optimizations, and improvements Improved behavior in Rack Navigator where custom backdrops in Combinators were drawn as black boxes are now drawn with default backdopsįixed an issue with the on-screen keyboard when Hold and Repeat were used simultaneously, which resulted in errors as Repeat was turned offįixed an issue with cropped text in Preferences on interface inputs and outputsįixed an issue where the audio settings sliders in Preferences were cropped on macOSįixed an issue originating from using two monitors with different scalings on Windowsįixed an issue where the Remote MIDI Find window could be opened twiceįixed a Remote issue where Arturia Keylab 61 mkII keyboard MIDI Notes messages weren't recognizedįixed an issue with Legato mode where some devices became unresponsive after Audio Reset Pro Tools 2023.Cleanups and fixes of audio threading code that can reduce glitches at low load (M1 Pro)įixed an issue where an error was triggered when clicking on the GUI icon for note lane performance parameter of a VST3įixed an issue where crossfade gets silent when joining two audio clipsįixed an issue with unexpected behavior in fullscreen mode for certain VSTs on macOSįixed an issue with Vocal Stretch analysis failing on ARM64įixed an issue where dragging an item from a Favorites list in browser to the Rack sometimes failed (ironically making that item our least favorite thing)įixed an issue where Combinator rotaries 5-32 didn’t work when a CV in was also routed to them *Before installing Pro Tools on an M1 Mac, please visit Avid’s compatibility page and our dedicated Pro Tools macOS Big Sur support page to ensure that your system and workflow are fully supported. Resolutions: Avid recommends you work with the DNx family of resolutions and Apple ProRes 422 resolutions.Access the background services by selecting Tools >Background Services. Click the Settings button (gear icon) in the Find window and click Stop Indexing. Access this option by pressing Ctrl + F to open the Find Window. Use the slider to set the Desired Video Memory (GB) to 1G. Access the video memory by selecting File > Settings, clicking the Site tab, and double-clicking Media Cache. Avid recommends you set the following in Media Composer when working with an M1 16G system:
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