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I've always mapped my track keys to keyboard shortcuts to try to avoid too much mouse clicking. so... keys 1 to 0 mapped to V1 - V10 and Shift 1 to Shift 0 for A1 - A10. However, with 30 tracks of audio there's not enough keyboard keys available without losing other valuable shortcuts. One feature request I thought of was to use the numeric
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also...try resetting your workspace back to default or even create a new user, which should also reset evrything back to their default values.
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There's a thread on the HP Community site which goes into NVME drives on the 840 see here... https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Business-PCs-Workstations-and-Point-of-Sale-Systems/Z840-PCiE-Bifurcation-for-M-2-NVMe/td-p/8717269
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I researched this some time back, but didn't actually ever try the proxy workflow myself. What I concluded was that the Nablet plugin was going to be the best bet. You can download a free, watermarked version to test it out. I would recommend reading through the support document that Nablet supplies, which goes into details about the proxy files
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You're just discovering one of the limitations of the Avid effects architecture. It's been this way as long as I can remember ... and I started with Avid in the mid 1990s! I think this might be possible if you use Boris effects instead of the Avid ones, but it means purchasing something like the Continuum AVX plugins, which aren't cheap
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Try here. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gyO4XKrNZsyym9D7MY9-21_tZi1WPIun
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Take a look at this forum thread; it should help you decide what's possible. https://community.avid.com/forums/p/204627/915790.aspx Also, take a look at the Readme for the various versions, which specifies compatable hardware.
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[quote user="fsm"]is there a solution for using the plugins inside amc?[/quote] The solution would be for Avid to fix the bug. Some of these bugs have been around for many months (and even years) with no sign of any fix. For example... MCCET-5709 5.1 Exports not correct with LFE and sometimes incorrect track ordering... has been around for
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[quote user="DIESELE"]I need it to normalise/legalise for output[/quote] I think most of these plugins 'normalise' by simply by reducing the output gain by the equivalent number of db, so not difficult to do yourself. Since you're creating AS11 packages, I'm guessing you deliver for UK TV. These days I tend to advise/help students
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Youlean do a free/Pro version of their loudness meter. It's available as a standalone program as well as VS2/3, AU and AAX plugins. Claims to be 100% accurate. I've tested the standalone against the inbuilt Fairlight analyser (within Davinci Resolve) and they broadly agree with each other. https://youlean.co/youlean-loudness-meter/