![]() ![]() Turn off automatic CPU overclocking (aka turbo boost) in bios How i did try to fix the issue (none of those worked): Pro Tools is just WAY more convenient for learning and playing around with huge orchestral templates what i exactly do. I would really appreciate some professional IT specialist help as i'm fed up with fl studio automation clips. With mod wheel automation graph hand painting UNDOs work smoothly for example. Basically the more UNDO steps got written into memory the bigger were the fps drops/lags when editing any note - and yes this issue corresponds ONLY to editing notes. And i selected 64 because my ryzen damn 7 2700x should easily be able to handle this (well, at least i thaught so), and after i did so i went to midi editor (either window editor or directly on-playlist-one).Īfter i started putting notes on piano roll - each next note caused IMMENSE fps drops when holding/placing/stretching/editing a note/a group of notes. Setup -> Preferences -> Editing -> and here at the bottom we see undo levels - maximal value is 64. ![]() I am not yet sure that this is the only setting responsible for this but that's what happens:Īfter installing and checking the issue with every single version - i encountered this. ![]() Okay so as above - i'm doing some "indirect" trial testing of this exact version of PT 12.5.0.395 - but just to be exact - the same problem occured on PT 12.2 and PT 10.3.9įirst off - i only just found out which setting in preferences was causing the issue im going to describe. ![]()
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