Housemus
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It's the holiday season and I was playing around with the idea of buying an editor like Wavelab (12.0.51) or Acon Acoustica (7.7.8) to complement Studio One and to use it as a seperate editor for cleanup duties. I have Izotope RX (11.2) allready installed, but the ARA functionality is limited to the spectral editor. Acoustica is a nice program btw. Easy to use. I also downloaded Wavelab to see the difference between the 2 editors. Wavelab has more functionality, but is not as user friendly.
The problem starts with ARA. When I select one (or two clips) in Studio one (7.2.3) with eventFX and select Acoustica, the timeline behavior is "off". The cursor jumps to the end of the file. Only the startpoint of the loop is synchronized, but I cannot use the timeline cursor in Acoustica to go back in time. I doublechecked this with Melodyne and the cursor is following the timeline and synchronization is functional (click location in Melodyne --> Studio One follows or vice versa). Is this a bug in Acoustica or am I missing a setting in Studio One that must be toggled? I don't have another DAW around but it seems to function in Pro Tools when I watch videos online. The second problem is not the synchronization but the timestretching. Studio One stretches correctly, but Acoustica plays the file back in the origal tempo. When I toggle the eventFX on/off, Studio One the file plays with timestretching but with Acoustica it plays without timestrechting (original file tempo)
Next one the menu is Wavelab 12.0.51,. The timelime behaviour seems functional, but there are other problems. The samplerate and timestretching in Wavelab are not synchronized. When my project sample rate is 48 and I insert a clip with 44 khz rate, Wavelab will not function. I get no sound. Only when imported clips match the sample rate of the song. The timestretching is also off in Wavelab. Same as Acoustica. You can only clean up the file in the original bpm.
What is up with the ARA implementation of Studio One? Are there workarounds? Information about the cursor position, file tempo and sample rate are mandatory to make ARA usefull. Are these PreSonus bugs? Can someone test this with ProTools or Cubase? Should I report these bugs to Presonus or to Acon/Steinberg?
The problem starts with ARA. When I select one (or two clips) in Studio one (7.2.3) with eventFX and select Acoustica, the timeline behavior is "off". The cursor jumps to the end of the file. Only the startpoint of the loop is synchronized, but I cannot use the timeline cursor in Acoustica to go back in time. I doublechecked this with Melodyne and the cursor is following the timeline and synchronization is functional (click location in Melodyne --> Studio One follows or vice versa). Is this a bug in Acoustica or am I missing a setting in Studio One that must be toggled? I don't have another DAW around but it seems to function in Pro Tools when I watch videos online. The second problem is not the synchronization but the timestretching. Studio One stretches correctly, but Acoustica plays the file back in the origal tempo. When I toggle the eventFX on/off, Studio One the file plays with timestretching but with Acoustica it plays without timestrechting (original file tempo)
Next one the menu is Wavelab 12.0.51,. The timelime behaviour seems functional, but there are other problems. The samplerate and timestretching in Wavelab are not synchronized. When my project sample rate is 48 and I insert a clip with 44 khz rate, Wavelab will not function. I get no sound. Only when imported clips match the sample rate of the song. The timestretching is also off in Wavelab. Same as Acoustica. You can only clean up the file in the original bpm.
What is up with the ARA implementation of Studio One? Are there workarounds? Information about the cursor position, file tempo and sample rate are mandatory to make ARA usefull. Are these PreSonus bugs? Can someone test this with ProTools or Cubase? Should I report these bugs to Presonus or to Acon/Steinberg?