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CreatePro Tools LE software offers an unparalleled breadth of creative options when developing ideas. Easily import audio and MIDI files and loops. Take advantage of an unmatched range of unique, non-destructive audio editing tools like Beat Detective LE, enabling you to automatically correct timing on individual tracks.
Develop MIDI compositions with Pro Tools' integrated, easy-to-use MIDI sequencer. Choose among a wide-range of instrument and effects plug-ins to develop the sounds you're after, or integrate your favorite ReWire-compatible applications right into your mixes.- Audio manipulation with world-class editing tools- Import MIDI, REX, ACID, WAV, AIFF, AAC, MP3, and CD audio files- Built-in DigiBase file management tool- Beat Detective LE automatic groove. CreatePro Tools LE software offers an unparalleled breadth of creative options when developing ideas. Easily import audio and MIDI files and loops. Take advantage of an unmatched range of unique, non-destructive audio editing tools like Beat Detective LE, enabling you to automatically correct timing on individual tracks. Develop MIDI compositions with Pro Tools' integrated, easy-to-use MIDI sequencer. On Windows, Pro Tools LE was recording audio to the timeline early by approximately twice the H/W buffer size.
(PTSW-130757). Audio was recorded early depending on the hardware buffer size selected. This problem was specific to Pro Tools LE 8.0.4 on Windows. Fixed in the included Pro Tools LE Avid Audio Drivers installer.
On Windows, 002 and 003 optical signal is not monitored when Low Latency Monitoring (LLM) is enabled. (PTSW-130422). Optical signal was not passing through to Main Output on 002 and 003 when LLM was enabled.

This problem was specific to the 002 and 003 devices running Pro Tools LE 8.0.4 on Windows. Fixed in the included Pro Tools LE Avid Audio Drivers installer. Volumes named using multi-byte language characters, such as Katakana, don't mount in DigiBase.
(PTSW-58406, PTSW-131482). One can now use the full set of language options provided by the OS when naming audio volumes. Control Surfaces could display 'Pro Tools has a Dialog on Screen' when there is no dialog on screen. (PTSW-130634). When any progress bar dialog is active, hiding Pro Tools until the progress bar finishes, then un-hiding Pro Tools makes Pro Tools think the progress bar dialog is still active. In this state Pro Tools appeared to be mostly unresponsive. Pro Tools would not launch on a user account configured for Open Directory access.
(PTSW-130444). Application failed to launch on OS X systems configured for Network Home Directories (i.e. Open Directory).

In 8.0.4, launching Pro Tools on a user account resulted in an assertion error when loading plug-ins, whereas in 8.0.3, Pro Tools crashed with 'Pro Tools has unexpectedly quit' dialog. Tracks created using 'Expand to New Tracks' would not allow audio to play back. (PTSW-125445). 'Expand to New Tracks' now creates tracks muted, but with full metering functionality and audio playback. QuickTime playback of DV-PAL codec through Mojo stutters. (PTSW-130719).
The stuttering of QuickTime playback was especially noticeable when manipulating the Pro Tools GUI during playback or having a video sync offset that wasn't divisible by four. Access violation occurs when applying a fade out on 1 sample region when the fade overlaps adjacent regions. (PTSW-131127). This access violation no longer occurs. On Windows, the Alt and Win keys get 'stuck' on.
(PTSW-124654). The Alt and Win keys can get into a state in which they appear to be pressed down all the time, with the only known solution to quit Pro Tools. On Windows XP, the problem is not eliminated but now it should be a simple matter of pressing the affected key once to disengage the 'stuck' mode and return to normal operation. If some Pro Tools operations still appear unresponsive, wait 30 seconds until normal operation is restored. Audio routing could be lost when turning off DSP Cache during playback. (PTSW-130638). DSP Cache on/off switch is not accessible during playback.
There is no need to toggle this parameter during playback as it only affects session close/open behavior. On Windows, runtime errors and crash when using ZIO ADR Express with Pro Tools and recording to ISIS volume. (PTSW-125770, PTSW-125771, PTSW-129529). Pro Tools would crash or a runtime error would be encountered while using ZIO ADR Express with Pro Tools during recording to ISIS volume, or immediately after recording to ISIS volume while editing, undoing, or scrubbing. Recording gets lost if timeline selection markers are moved during QuickPunch or TrackPunch record. (PTSW-128879). Moving the timeline selection markers during QP record would cause deletion of the file being recorded.
DigiTrace log files (.dlog) not written when the user is not an Administrator account. (PTSW-53712). DigiTrace files were being placed next to the Pro Tools application, but this path was not allowed for non-admin users. To fix this,.dlog files are written to a new location:o Mac OS X: /Users/ /Library/Logs/AvidLogFileso Windows XP: Documents and Settings AvidLogFileso Windows 7: Users/ AvidLogFiles.
On Windows, when selecting the Audio Plug-ins Guide link in the Help menu, the wrong guide is opened. (PTSW-129920). The correct guide is now opened. When selecting Audio Plug-ins Guide in the Help menu, a dialog appears: 'Could not find help file DigiRack Plug-Ins Guide.pdf!' (PTSW-129870).
This problem is fixed. The 'Support FAQ.pdf' in Documentation - Pro Tools is the wrong version. (PTSW-129915). The correct version is now installed. This problem affected Windows Pro Tools M-Powered only.
In August 2009 we announced that Pro Tools 8.0.1 would be the last full Pro Tools release to support PowerPC-based Macs, the original Mbox, and Expansion HD chassis. Fixed: Improved horizontal scrolling with track balls and Apple Mighty Mouse (Item #119003). Optimized scrolling speed and performance with track balls and Apple Mighty Mouse. The scroll speed is now more consistent with using the right/left arrow buttons in Pro Tools. Users should also install the latest drivers for their input device (from Apple, Logitech, Kensington, etc.). Fixed: Exiting the Start/End/Length fields using '/' (the forward slash key from the numeric keypad) caused the entered value to be ignored (Item #118727).
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Resolved an issue in which using the '/' key (forward slash key from the numeric keypad) to exit the Start/End/Length fields after entering a value would cause the entered value to be ignored. This broke the workflow with several 3rd party conform applications. Fixed: With 002/003, Core Audio Manager would always default to 48kHz after setting it to 44.1kHz and closing the Core Audio Manager. This would cause unpredictable results with 3rd party applications.
88.2kHz/96kHz were not affected. (Item #119266). With 003, 003 Rack, 003 Rack+, Digi 002 or Digi 002 Rack, Core Audio Manager would always default to 48kHz after setting it to 44.1kHz and closing the Core Audio Manager. This would cause unpredictable results with 3rd party applications. 88.2kHz/96kHz were not affected. Fixed: In some cases, Avid video or satellite track edits don't align properly with video clips in AAF sequence (Item #118252). In some cases, a satellite or Avid video track could incorrectly show edits that did not align with the original AAF sequence from Media Composer.
Fixed: A play command in Pro Tools may not always engage playback on the first attempt (Item #114517). After the play command, the Play and Stop buttons flash, but Pro Tools does not play. Subsequent tries will allow playback. This has been fixed in most configurations. Fixed: 'Dialog On Screen' appears randomly on control surface scribble strips (Item #105662). In certain scenarios, control surfaces with scribble strips would flash a false 'Dialog On Screen' message.
Fixed: DAE -9136 during playback with Mbox (Item #83438). In some cases on OS X, Pro Tools LE would post a DAE -9136 error during playback with Mbox. Fixed: A play command in Pro Tools may not always engage playback on the first attempt (Item #114517). After a play command, the Play and Stop buttons may flash, however, Pro Tools does not playback.
Fixed: A play command in Pro Tools may not always engage playback on the first attempt (Item #114517). After a play command, the Play and Stop buttons may flash, however, Pro Tools does not playback. Fixed: OS X may become unresponsive while using Core Audio applications with Mbox 2 USB interfaces (Item #100422). The operating system becomes unresponsive (spinning beach ball, freeze, or 'kernel panic' message), requiring a restart of the computer.Please Note: Connecting or disconnecting an interface while the computer is turned on (hot swapping) can also cause problems with the operating system, such as 'You need to restart your computer' (kernel panic) messages. This is a separate issue unrelated to the fix listed above. Fixed: Converting sample rate during Save Copy In or Import Session Data adversely affects volume automation (Item #111930).
Saving a session copy with sample rate conversion to a rate different from the session's may result in erroneous automation ramps between breakpoints. This is mostly evident in scenarios where a static automation level had been changed over the duration of a single region. Fixed: Problems moving multiple selected regions (Item #99538). If you selected several adjacent regions, clicking on one of them to move all selected regions will only move the region you clicked on. Fixed: Incorrect multi-track audio import from QuickTime movies (Item #102279). Multi-track QuickTime movies import into Pro Tools 7.4 with each audio track containing a mix of all tracks, rather than individual tracks.
Fixed: Converting sample rate during Save Copy In or Import Session Data adversely affects volume automation (Item #111930). Saving a session copy with sample rate conversion to a rate different from the session's may result in erroneous automation ramps between breakpoints.
This is mostly evident in scenarios where a static automation level had been changed over the duration of a single region. Fixed: Problems moving multiple selected regions (Item #99538). If you selected several adjacent regions, clicking on one of them to move all selected regions will only move the region you clicked on. Fixed: Incorrect multi-track audio import from QuickTime movies (Item #102279). Multi-track QuickTime movies import into Pro Tools 7.4 with each audio track containing a mix of all tracks, rather than individual tracks. Fixed: Regions Are Inadvertently Deleted and Pro Tools Crashes When Opening Sessions Which Had Their Session Start Time Changed (Item #113177).
After changing the session start time and maintaining time code, Pro Tools will delete additional playlists and crash with a kernel panic after saving and closing the session. You may see any of the following errors prior to the crash: 'Could not complete the close session command because basicstring::Screate' or 'Bus error' in thread 'Main Thread', at address 0x0.'
. Fixed: Crash When Moving an Automated Plug-in from Inserts F-J to Inserts A-E (Item #113115). Moving (dragging) an automated plug-in from inserts F-J to inserts A-E while the automation lane for one of the plug-in's parameters is visible may crash Pro Tools. Fixed: When Using Inserts F-J, Plug-in Automation Written to One Plug-In Will Overwrite Other Automation or be Erased (Items #113097 & #113120). Writing automation to one plug-in located on inserts F-J will cause the same automation data to be written to all other plug-ins located on insert F-J on the same track. Fixed: Converting Sample Rate During Save Copy In or Import Session Data Adversely Affects Volume Automation (Item #111930).
Saving a session copy with sample rate conversion to a rate different from the session's may result in erroneous automation ramps between breakpoints. This is mostly evident in scenarios where a static automation level had been changed over the duration of a single region. Fixed: Crash When Removing Files that are also used in Transfuser (Item #107710). Removing a file from the Pro Tools region list or project browser may crash Pro Tools if another audio file with the same name is already used by Transfuser. Fixed: Channel width changes may remove downstream mono plug-ins and related automation without warning. (Item #112589).
Changing the channel width by inserting a mono-to-stereo plug-in to a mono track will remove a downstream mono plug-in (and all its automation data) that resides on underlying insert slots without warning. Fixed: Satellite Protocol Communication Issues. This fix is recommended for all users of Video Satellite LE. When using Pro Tools 8.0cs1 or higher with Video Satellite LE, all connected satellite systems must be running Pro Tools 8.0cs1 or higher. Pro Tools 8.0 cannot be connected as a satellite to other systems running Pro Tools 8.0cs1 or higher.
Fixed: Volume Breakpoints at '- inf' Could Change to Full Volume When Manually Trimming Automation (Item #104551)This could occur when trying to trim breakpoints at minus infinity down a few dB. Fixed: Pro Tools and Reason Crash When Loading 'Machine' Patches on Reason Adapted Combinator (Item #106627)Only occurs in Reason Adapted, and does not occur when Reason Adapted is operated without Pro Tools. Fixed: When Recording, Waveform Overviews are Missing or Drawn with Gaps (Item #100862)The audio was not affected, and the waveform could be restored by re-calculating it after the record pass. Modified: Expand to New Tracks by Time Code Only (Item #102582)Please Note: Time code features in Pro Tools LE require optional purchase of DV Toolkit 2Expand To New Tracks By Time Code Only capability lets you expand a track or selected region to new tracks, revealing all other regions recorded at the same time code location, regardless of channel name or number. In previous versions, other metadata needed to match in addition to time code for this feature to work.
Fixed: The following error is generated when selecting a 256 + comment in the Workspace: 'The value contained too many characters; previous value substituted'. Added: Expand to New Tracks by Time Code Only (Item # 102582)The new Expand To New Tracks By Time Code Only feature lets you expand a track or selected region to new tracks, revealing all other regions recorded at the same time code location, regardless of channel name or number. Please Note: Time code features in Pro Tools LE require optional purchase of DV Toolkit 2.
BackgroundThis feature is useful when expanding edited guide tracks to original source audio which was recorded while referenced to time code, but channel names or numbers were not written to the audio files. For example, when a live concert is recorded in Pro Tools, then a guide audio track is edited along with the video, then the edited guide track is returned to Pro Tools and needs to be expanded to the original source tracks for mixing. Additional InformationPlease see the 'Expand to New Tracks by Time Code Only Read Me' included with the download for important additional information, including:Typical WorkflowRelinking the Original Unedited Guide TrackKnown Limitations with Expand to New Tracks by Time Code.
Fixed: The following error is generated when selecting a 256 + comment in the Workspace: 'The value contained too many characters; previous value substituted'. Fixed: Track Color Coding Saturation Was Not Adjustable (Item #94474)Functionality is now the same as in Pro Tools 7.3.x. Fixed: Opening a Session with an RTAS Version of Dynamics III Could Result in a Burst of Noise (Item #99562)This problem was intermittent. Fixed: Errors Resulting From Importing Certain Files Using Soundminer (Item #100028)File names using an ellipsis (.) would cause the error, 'Unable to create a new audio file on drive 'xxx' for track 'xxx' because I/O error (-36).'
. Fixed: Previewing Audio in the Workspace Could Cause an Assertion Error (Item #87627)This would occur if the previewed audio was the result of a search. Note that clicking on the waveform was not problematic. Fixed: Under Certain Circumstances, Creating New Memory Locations Could Cause an Unexpected Quit (Item #87164)This would occur if the preference 'Default Region Color Coding' was set to 'Marker locations.' . Fixed: The Parameters and Values in the Display Bar of 003 Could Be Focused on the Wrong Plug-In (Item #85007)After focusing to a new plug-in, the top row of the scribble strip would reflect the new plug-in, but the bottom row display and controls would continue to be focused on the previously selected plug-in.
Fixed: Upon First Playback, DAE -6085 Error With Mbox 2 Pro on Mac OS X (Item #83789)The workaround was to unplug/replug the Mbox 2 Pro after booting the computer. Fixed: Intermittent Corruption After Saving. Closing, and Then Reopening a Session, Regions Were Missing or in the Wrong Location on the Timeline (Item #85755)As long as the session remained open, it would still playback correctly and with all playlists intact. Fixed: Relink Problems With Avid Audio, and When Using Mtools, Soundminer, or NetMix to import files (Item #77061, 79230, 81138)Files without unique IDs imported into Pro Tools could not be later relinked if the file name had later been changed by the user from the Finder level.Using 'Automatically Copy on Import' created a duplicate file only when using Soundminer. Only the Pro Tools-created file (with an appended '2') was assigned a Unique ID.Relink problems would occur when reopening the sessionPro Tools will now:Automatically add a unique ID to audio files when opening a session or importing audio.Recognize Avid unique IDs, even when DigiTranslator is not present. Fixed: When Using Network Home Directories, Pro Tools Would Not Launch if the Library/Preferences Directories Were Not On A Local File System (Item #78524). Fixed - Standard Type 1 MIDI files, exported from Pro Tools 7.x, could not be read by some applications (item #71254).
Fixed: Importing Files By Drag and Drop Could Prevent The Session From Being Saved (Item #80417)MP3, MP4, WAV and AIFF were affectedA subsequent Save, Save As, Save A Copy or Auto-Backup would result in an assertion errorNote: this problem was inadvertently introduced in Pro Tools LE 7.1cs9. Fixed - Standard Type 1 MIDI files, exported from Pro Tools 7.x, could not be read by some applications (item #71254). Fixed: Relink Problems When Using Mtools, Soundminer, or NetMix to import files (Item #81138)Using 'Automatically Copy on Import' created a duplicate file only when using Soundminer. Only the Pro Tools-created file (with an appended '2') was assigned a Unique ID.No Unique ID was being added to files imported by Mtools or NetmixThe relink problems would occur when reopening the session. Fixed: Problems When Launching in a Microsoft Active Directory Configuration (Item #75908)When using local storage the error posted was 'Unable to Locate Digidesign Hardware.' Note: This fix was previously issued in Pro Tools 7.1cs7, but failed in later versions due to an installer problem.
Fixed: Pro Tools Always Overwrites Automation in Existing Playlists When Using 'Import (Session Data) - Overlay New on Existing Playlists.' (Item # 63172)Pro Tools would not allow a session with a 2-hour start time to overlay automation data on a session with a 1-hour start time without clearing all automation before 2 hours on the destination session.Automation cannot be 'combined' with an overlay - the destination session's automation will be replaced from the Session Start time of the source session.Inserts and sends must be consistent between sessions or they may be overwritten. Fixed: Volumes With Japanese Naming Will Not Mount In DigiBase. (Item # 73463)Volumes with Japanese naming will not mount in DigiBase and will not allow you to create a Pro Tools session without an error. Fixed: Opening or Importing an OMF With AIFF Media Would Result In An Error (Item # 77908)This would result in an assertion error.DigiTranslator users only. Fixed: When Using CoreAudio Input To Record With Third Party Applications, Digital Noise Would Result.
(Item # 78481)Note that this problem only occurs with Intel-based Macs. Fixed: Some Automation Moves Could Be Written Incorrectly When Writing Immediately After A 'Play' Command (Item # 78032)This could occur when touching a control immediately after a 'play' command, but before the transport started moving. Fixed: Using 'Import Session Data' and Choosing 'Consolidate From Source Media' Would Post an Error (Item #72604)The error posted was 'Could not complete your request because Assertion in CmnInterval.cpp, line 210.' . Fixed: 'Unexpected Quit' When Launched from a Non-Admin or Second Admin User Account (Item #75059)The quit would occur after the Pro Tools icon bounced in the dock for a while.
Fixed: Problems When Launching in a Microsoft Active Directory Network User Configuration (Item #75908)When using local storage the error posted was 'Unable to Locate Digidesign Hardware.' . Fixed: Music Production Toolkit and DV Toolkit Would Not Work with Non-Admin Accounts (Item #75621)The installer was not setting permissions correctly for the enabler files.
Fixed: Moving the Tempo Slider to Change Tempo Does Not Update the Play/Edit Selection (Item #70901)Fixes the problem where if you made a selection, and adjusted the tempo, the selection size would remain the same. Fixed: Bouncing to a QuickTime Movie Would Sometimes Leave Out the Video (Item #65203).
Fixed: File Corruption Problems with MXF Audio Media (Item #72525)After an initially successful AAF/MXF import, reopening the session or previewing MXF audio files from Digibase could result in file corruption. Fixed: When Recording on a Track with a Long Track Name, Recording Would Stop After 5 Minutes (Item #71869)This would happen with a file name longer than 26 characters, as this could result in a file with more than 31 characters.Fixed: Pro Tools Can Freeze When Attempting To Make a Crossfade (Item #72143)This would happen when attempting to bring up the Fades dialog if there was no underlying data to make the crossfade. Fade commands that do not bring up the Fades dialog would not cause the problem. Fixed: Destructive Record Could Intermittently Leave Out the Left Side of a Stereo Track (Item #71408)This could happen when performing a bounded destructive record.Fixed: Automation Breakpoints Were Not Being Created in Some 'Write' Mode Circumstances (Item #71130)In 'Write' mode, breakpoints were not being created on 'start' and 'stop.'
Fixed: Automation Playback Could Lag on the Right Side of a Stereo Track (Item #71647)This would occur after an instantaneous automation change, such as what using the trim tool might cause. Fixed: Banking Control 24 Could Result In A Crash (Item #71297)With a send assigned, banking the control surface could result in an 'unexpected quit.' . Fixed: Problems With Fade Dialog Preview (Items #70503, 70505)Previewing a crossfade or auditioning an existing crossfade in the Fades dialog results in clicks or no audio.
Fixed: Track Meters Flicker When Processor Setting Is Dual-RTAS (Item #70647)Flicker could occur on stereo meters when tracks were set to 'no input' with pre-fader metering disabled. Note - this does not occur with single processor RTAS setting. Fixed: Inaccuracies With Groove Quantize (Item # 70393)When using Groove Quantize as an edit operation or as Input Quantize, notes were being randomly moved. Pro Tools 6.0 software for Mac OS X adds a powerful set of new features and improvements that make this the next evolutionary step for Pro Tools software. With Pro Tools 6.0, you'll experience a completely new level of efficiency and effectiveness when working with Pro Tools.Premier amongst new features is support for Apple's OS X operating system, providing improved, solid interaction between the Pro Tools environment and Power Mac G4s. You'll also notice a streamlined new look for the Mix, Edit, and Transport windows, making this the most user-friendly Pro Tools software environment yet. New multi-user login functionality enables individual users to save custom display, operation, editing, automation, processing, compatibility, and MIDI preferences, providing a new degree of personalization with the Pro Tools environment.
But that's just the beginning.Pro Tools 6.0 software also features the amazing new DigiBase file management utility, enhanced MIDI functionality (including hi-res groove templates!), additional Beat Detective features, new Import Session options, plug-in functionality enhancements, MachineControl additions, and much more!. On Windows, Pro Tools LE was recording audio to the timeline early by approximately twice the H/W buffer size. (PTSW-130757). Audio was recorded early depending on the hardware buffer size selected. This problem was specific to Pro Tools LE 8.0.4 on Windows. Fixed in the included Pro Tools LE Avid Audio Drivers installer. On Windows, 002 and 003 optical signal is not monitored when Low Latency Monitoring (LLM) is enabled.
(PTSW-130422). Optical signal was not passing through to Main Output on 002 and 003 when LLM was enabled. This problem was specific to the 002 and 003 devices running Pro Tools LE 8.0.4 on Windows. Fixed in the included Pro Tools LE Avid Audio Drivers installer. Volumes named using multi-byte language characters, such as Katakana, don't mount in DigiBase. (PTSW-58406, PTSW-131482). One can now use the full set of language options provided by the OS when naming audio volumes.
Control Surfaces could display 'Pro Tools has a Dialog on Screen' when there is no dialog on screen. (PTSW-130634). When any progress bar dialog is active, hiding Pro Tools until the progress bar finishes, then un-hiding Pro Tools makes Pro Tools think the progress bar dialog is still active. In this state Pro Tools appeared to be mostly unresponsive. Pro Tools would not launch on a user account configured for Open Directory access. (PTSW-130444).
Application failed to launch on OS X systems configured for Network Home Directories (i.e. Open Directory). In 8.0.4, launching Pro Tools on a user account resulted in an assertion error when loading plug-ins, whereas in 8.0.3, Pro Tools crashed with 'Pro Tools has unexpectedly quit' dialog. Tracks created using 'Expand to New Tracks' would not allow audio to play back. (PTSW-125445). 'Expand to New Tracks' now creates tracks muted, but with full metering functionality and audio playback. QuickTime playback of DV-PAL codec through Mojo stutters.
(PTSW-130719). The stuttering of QuickTime playback was especially noticeable when manipulating the Pro Tools GUI during playback or having a video sync offset that wasn't divisible by four.
Access violation occurs when applying a fade out on 1 sample region when the fade overlaps adjacent regions. (PTSW-131127). This access violation no longer occurs. On Windows, the Alt and Win keys get 'stuck' on. (PTSW-124654).
The Alt and Win keys can get into a state in which they appear to be pressed down all the time, with the only known solution to quit Pro Tools. On Windows XP, the problem is not eliminated but now it should be a simple matter of pressing the affected key once to disengage the 'stuck' mode and return to normal operation. If some Pro Tools operations still appear unresponsive, wait 30 seconds until normal operation is restored. Audio routing could be lost when turning off DSP Cache during playback. (PTSW-130638).
DSP Cache on/off switch is not accessible during playback. There is no need to toggle this parameter during playback as it only affects session close/open behavior. On Windows, runtime errors and crash when using ZIO ADR Express with Pro Tools and recording to ISIS volume. (PTSW-125770, PTSW-125771, PTSW-129529).
Pro Tools would crash or a runtime error would be encountered while using ZIO ADR Express with Pro Tools during recording to ISIS volume, or immediately after recording to ISIS volume while editing, undoing, or scrubbing. Recording gets lost if timeline selection markers are moved during QuickPunch or TrackPunch record. (PTSW-128879). Moving the timeline selection markers during QP record would cause deletion of the file being recorded. DigiTrace log files (.dlog) not written when the user is not an Administrator account.
(PTSW-53712). DigiTrace files were being placed next to the Pro Tools application, but this path was not allowed for non-admin users. To fix this,.dlog files are written to a new location:o Mac OS X: /Users/ /Library/Logs/AvidLogFileso Windows XP: Documents and Settings AvidLogFileso Windows 7: Users/ AvidLogFiles. On Windows, when selecting the Audio Plug-ins Guide link in the Help menu, the wrong guide is opened. (PTSW-129920). The correct guide is now opened.
When selecting Audio Plug-ins Guide in the Help menu, a dialog appears: 'Could not find help file DigiRack Plug-Ins Guide.pdf!' (PTSW-129870).
This problem is fixed. The 'Support FAQ.pdf' in Documentation - Pro Tools is the wrong version. (PTSW-129915). The correct version is now installed. This problem affected Windows Pro Tools M-Powered only.
Fixed: Hang after committing a relink command (Item #126210). In some cases, Pro Tools could hang indefinitely when relinking to missing files that had fade files attached. Fixed: Pro Tools could crash after using the Shift+S shortcut to solo (Item #121375). Resolved an issue in which Pro Tools could crash after using the Shift+S keyboard shortcut to repeatedly solo/un-solo a track. Fixed: Locked Region Groups and Conforming (Item #3112).
In Pro Tools 8.0.1, region groups containing one or more locked regions could cause some regions to become offset when conforming (i.e. Shuffle mode edits).
This issue is now resolved. Fixed: Trimming grouped MIDI regions (Item #121347). Pro Tools could crash (Mac) or post an Access Violation (Windows) when trimming out a grouped MIDI region containing automation data.
This has been resolved. Fixed: Hang after clicking in certain fields in the Score Setup window (Item #121342). After clicking in the Below Title and Composer or Below Chord Symbols or Diagrams fields, Pro Tools would post the dialog, 'This field requires values in the range of 5.00 and 999.00.'
Clicking OK would not close the window and the only option was to force quit. Fixed: Exiting the Start/End/Length fields using '/' (the forward slash key from the numeric keypad) caused the entered value to be ignored (Item #118727). Resolved an issue in which using the '/' key (forward slash key from the numeric keypad) to exit the Start/End/Length fields after entering a value would cause the entered value to be ignored. This broke the workflow with several 3rd party conform applications, including but not limited to maggot conformalizer software and Virtual Katy software.
Fixed: A play command in Pro Tools may not always engage playback on the first attempt (Item #114517). After the play command, the Play and Stop buttons flash, but Pro Tools does not play. Subsequent tries will allow playback. Fixed: A play command in Pro Tools may not always engage playback on the first attempt (Item #114517). After a play command, the Play and Stop buttons may flash, however, Pro Tools does not playback.
Fixed: Converting sample rate during Save Copy In or Import Session Data adversely affects volume automation (Item #111930). Saving a session copy with sample rate conversion to a rate different from the session's may result in erroneous automation ramps between breakpoints. This is mostly evident in scenarios where a static automation level had been changed over the duration of a single region. Fixed: Problems moving multiple selected regions (Item #99538). If you selected several adjacent regions, clicking on one of them to move all selected regions will only move the region you clicked on.
Fixed: Incorrect multi-track audio import from QuickTime movies (Item #102279). Multi-track QuickTime movies import into Pro Tools 7.4 with each audio track containing a mix of all tracks, rather than individual tracks. Fixed: Regions Are Inadvertently Deleted and Pro Tools Crashes When Opening Sessions Which Had Their Session Start Time Changed (Item #113177).
After changing the session start time and maintaining time code, Pro Tools will delete additional playlists and crash with a kernel panic after saving and closing the session. You may see any of the following errors prior to the crash: 'Could not complete the close session command because basicstring::Screate' or 'Bus error' in thread 'Main Thread', at address 0x0.' . Fixed: Crash When Moving an Automated Plug-in from Inserts F-J to Inserts A-E (Item #113115). Moving (dragging) an automated plug-in from inserts F-J to inserts A-E while the automation lane for one of the plug-in's parameters is visible may crash Pro Tools.
Fixed: When Using Inserts F-J, Plug-in Automation Written to One Plug-In Will Overwrite Other Automation or be Erased (Items #113097 & #113120). Writing automation to one plug-in located on inserts F-J will cause the same automation data to be written to all other plug-ins located on insert F-J on the same track. Fixed: Converting Sample Rate During Save Copy In or Import Session Data Adversely Affects Volume Automation (Item #111930). Saving a session copy with sample rate conversion to a rate different from the session's may result in erroneous automation ramps between breakpoints. This is mostly evident in scenarios where a static automation level had been changed over the duration of a single region.
Fixed: Crash When Removing Files that are also used in Transfuser (Item #107710). Removing a file from the Pro Tools region list or project browser may crash Pro Tools if another audio file with the same name is already used by Transfuser. Fixed: Channel width changes may remove downstream mono plug-ins and related automation without warning. (Item #112589).
Changing the channel width by inserting a mono-to-stereo plug-in to a mono track will remove a downstream mono plug-in (and all its automation data) that resides on underlying insert slots without warning. Fixed: When Recording, Waveform Overviews are Missing or Drawn with Gaps (Item #100862)The audio was not affected, and the waveform could be restored by re-calculating it after the record pass. Fixed: Pro Tools and Reason Crash When Loading 'Machine' Patches on Reason Adapted Combinator (Item #106627)Only occurs in Reason Adapted, and does not occur when Reason Adapted is operated without Pro Tools. Fixed: When Importing More than 100 Audio Files, Pro Tools could Close with no Warning (Item #100595)This would occur when importing all of the files at the same time. Added: Expand to New Tracks by Time Code Only (Item # 102582)The new Expand To New Tracks By Time Code Only feature lets you expand a track or selected region to new tracks, revealing all other regions recorded at the same time code location, regardless of channel name or number.
Please Note: Time code features in Pro Tools LE require optional purchase of DV Toolkit 2. BackgroundThis feature is useful when expanding edited guide tracks to original source audio which was recorded while referenced to time code, but channel names or numbers were not written to the audio files.
For example, when a live concert is recorded in Pro Tools, then a guide audio track is edited along with the video, then the edited guide track is returned to Pro Tools and needs to be expanded to the original source tracks for mixing. Additional InformationPlease see the 'Expand to New Tracks by Time Code Only Read Me' included with the download for important additional information, including:Typical WorkflowRelinking the Original Unedited Guide TrackKnown Limitations with Expand to New Tracks by Time Code. Fixed: The following error is generated when selecting a 256 + comment in the Workspace: 'The value contained too many characters; previous value substituted'. Fixed: Launching Pro Tools Could Result in an Assertion (Item #85058). Fixed: Using the Smart Tool to Adjust Fades Would Eventually Result in an Access Violation and/or Display Anomalies (Item #85462).
Fixed: Intermittent Corruption After Saving. Closing, and Then Reopening a Session, Regions Were Missing or in the Wrong Location on the Timeline (Item #85755). Fixed: Bouncing to QuickTime Movie Could Produce a File Where Audio and Video Were Out of Sync (Item #85906). Fixed: Performing 'Undo Add Memory Location' or 'Undo Edit Memory Location' Would Cause a Crash (Item #84814). Fixed: Importing Files By Drag and Drop Could Prevent The Session From Being Saved (Item #80417)MP3, MP4, WAV and AIFF were affectedA subsequent Save, Save As, Save A Copy or Auto-Backup would result in an assertion errorNote: this problem was inadvertently introduced in Pro Tools LE 7.1cs9. Fixed - Standard Type 1 MIDI files, exported from Pro Tools 7.x, could not be read by some applications (item #71254). Fixed: Relink Problems When Using Mtools, Soundminer, or NetMix to import files (Item #81138)Using 'Automatically Copy on Import' created a duplicate file only when using Soundminer.
Only the Pro Tools-created file (with an appended '2') was assigned a Unique ID.No Unique ID was being added to files imported by Mtools or NetmixThe relink problems would occur when reopening the session.