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Bugs and other issues
that have been addressed in version 9.01:
Tools-Mixdown-Export to File would sometimes abort if only
small sections of audio were being exported.
Standard Midi Files created in Pro Audio would not open properly
in Roland MC50 MKII sequencers.
The Generic instrument definition was assigned to the wrong
patch list.
Improved handling of extracting Bank/Patch Change events from Type
1 MIDI files and putting them in the Track pane Bank and Patch columns.
If audio files can't be located when loading a project, you will
have the option of manually locating the missing audio. When a "missing
audio" file is located, the next Missing Audio browse dialog
will now start in the most recent directory.
The Missing Audio dialog now lists both .WAV and .WA~ files.
The first time a WRK file is saved, Pro Audio will now display
a dialog reminding you that audio data doesn't actually live in
the WRK file, but is only referenced from the WRK file. This dialog
can be suppressed for future projects.
The Migrate Preferences dialog (displayed the first time you run
Pro Audio) now contains more descriptive text, and recommends that you
migrate preferences from a previous installed version of Pro Audio (if
applicable).
Projects with very short audio clips that repeated over and over
could cause dropouts during playback.
Path names that were manually entered in Options-Global-Folder
did not always save properly.
When flushing the Picture (Cache) directory, all files in the Picture
directory were eligible to be deleted (even .WAV files). Now only .WOV
(picture) files are deleted.
In certain situations, it was possible to create a state where
Console view faders were at 127 (max), yet no playback levels were heard.
Playlist: Windows for the "Next" song were not displayed prior
to the "Hit any key to continue" dialog.
Track parameters entered via the Track Properties dialog or Track
menu now properly support undo/redo.
When selecting a bit depth that is unsupported by the audio hardware,
Pro Audio didn't present a warning until the program was restarted. Pro
Audio now presents a warning when closing the DirectShow Audio dialog.
Line 6 POD StudioWare panel has been updated with many enhancements.
If using multiple AudioX devices (i.e. two DSP Factory cards),
each AudioX console now opens with proper settings.
Cakewalk FX and CFX effects with high LFO settings could cause
noise. Algorithms have been improved to sound better and be more efficient.
AmpSim Lite settings are now restored properly.
Using the Scissors tool in the Audio view when zoomed way in could
produce unexpected results.
When using Tools-Mixdown Audio, the progress bar in the
status bar would process with regards to the entire track, not the selected
event(s).
The Options menu was not displayed if a Playlist or CAL view was
active.
All plug-ins have been optimized and re-compiled to be smaller
(disk space).
Stereo tracks that were processed with FX EQ (Stereo) did not sound
the same as their mono, and identically processed, counterparts.
Clicks in audio could occur after destructive edit, such as Edit-Audio-Fade
In/Out.
Settings in the Insert-Video File dialog did not persist
in the same session.
The Stereo Split checkbox in the Insert-Video File
dialog was incorrectly deriving its value from the Import Audio Stream
checkbox.
Added 'Delete Whole Measures' option to the Drag and Drop Options
dialog.
In certain situations, copying clips with drag and drop could produce
new clips that were off by one tick.
Dragging a stereo .WAV file into the Audio view would create a
pair of mono tracks instead of a single stereo track.
Console view: Remote control of all faders, sliders and buttons
were available when StudioMix was enabled.
Pro Audio could lead to a crash if you were recording automation
data via remote control while recording audio, pressed Ctrl-Z to undo,
then closed Pro Audio.
AudioX - Yamaha DSP Factory: The FX1000 UI has been changed to
indicate the state of a single effect block only; this allows correct
programming of the hardware interface for the parameters of the FX1000.
Console view: In certain situations, a Aux Return value did not
represent actual mix value.
Console view: In certain situations when looping, Aux buses did
not always respond to automation data.
Piano Roll view: Arrow keys failed to scroll the Note pane horizontally
after clicking in the Time Ruler.
The first attempt of recording a stereo audio track did not take
if input monitoring was on and the audio source was changed from outside
of the Console view.
Various enhancements to the Tools-Mixdown Audio command(s)
when dealing with Aux buses.
Metronome was out of sync if playback started in the middle of
a looped section.
Console view Remote Control did not respond to NRPNs.
Audio input meters would be lost (no signal) under certain circumstances.
Opening the Patch Browser would mark a file as dirty (modified).
Running Normalize on a stereo audio event when the right channel
contained silence would create a square wave.
Staff view: moving a note with the Pencil tool would change the
duration.
Piano Roll view: The Delete key wouldn't delete data until another
process had been executed in the Piano Roll View first.
Exporting to a file type other than .WAV in Dual-Mono mode (separate
left and right mono files) will fail to delete the right channel temporary
file after the operation. This
would leave redundant files in the wave data directory.
The Parametric EQ plug-in that was included in previous versions
of Pro Audio will no longer show up in Pro Audio 9. Older Pro Audio projects
that used the Parametric EQ will open in Pro Audio 9, but the Parametric
EQ will be substituted with the new Stereo EQ.
Audio view: using drag and drop to move audio events in linked
clips could cause other events to disappear if Blend Old and New was enabled.
If an AudioX console was open, Master Fader groups in the Console
view were not saved properly.
Pitch Shifter plug-in wouldn't accept values between 0 and -1.
Fixed various problems with stretching mono and stereo audio simultaneously.
Audio view: combining overlapping mono & stereo audio events
could cause unexpected results if any tracks were muted or soloed.
Normalizing a stereo and a mono audio clip, then saving as a bun
file, could result in the file not loading when trying to re-open.
Default Paste settings change if no events were copied and can
lead to a situation where it looks like Paste is not working. When particular
event types aren't in the selection, their respective check boxes are
now disabled.
Unlinking clips and applying an audio effect then attempting to
save as a bun file could cause an 'Out of Memory' error.
Windows NT: Opening a .BUN (bundle) file could cause a general
error under Windows NT.
BUN files which contained both mono and stereo audio data could
become corrupted under certain circumstances.
The Options-Audio-Drivers dialog was missing keyboard shortcut
keys.
Record punch-in & punch-out setting times were not being saved
in project files.
The Tempo view did not remember the state of the Tempo List pane
the next time the Tempo view was opened. The state of the Tempo List pane
is now stored between uses in the same session, in different sessions
and in .WRK/TPL/BUN files.
StudioWare and CAL files were not listed in alphabetical order
in the Key Bindings dialog box.
Initial track parameter settings were not respected during a loop.
Many of the MFX MIDI plug-ins now have defined presets.
Event List view: Current event was centered only if playback was
initiated before the view was opened.
Ctrl+F4 did not close a DirectX effect window when used in real-time
mode.
Mixdown Audio dialog: typing a file extension as part of the file
name did not change the File type.
Envelopes would be lost when stretching audio events.
Playlist: views were offset and did not open at the expected location.
Tempo changes can now be changed in real-time from the Tempo toolbar.
Input meters would sometimes change their dB Scale after recording.
Automation playback when locked to SMPTE/MTC could be out of sync
with the UI.
Using Edit-Select-All, opening a Piano Roll view, then deleting
a multiple tracks from the Track view could cause a crash.
Shortcut keys for note durations in the Piano Roll view did not
work.
Waveform display didn't always update correctly after doing using
Edit-Select-All, followed by Normalize.
If any audio track was muted, the Tools-Mixdown Audio-Bounce
to Track(s) command did not respect the selected time range.
Moving the "Channel" knob in the AWE StudioWare panel during MIDI
playback could cause an IPF error.
Mixing a stereo track to a mono wave file with automation could
cause pops and clicks when playing back the wave.
Under rare circumstances, splitting audio events could cause a
crash.
Deleting multiple tracks then performing an Undo would not always
restore all deleted tracks.
If a dropout occurred while auditioning an offline effect, it would
sometimes be impossible to Cancel the Audition.
Various other minor enhancements.
Last Updated Monday, May 12, 2003
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