I think he tried it here, if I am reading the post correctly:Maybe I missed it but I don't see where you tried the real-time render? FWIW I've had mysterious rendering problems happen in programs from <ahem> two competitors, and real-time renders always fixed them. I know a real-time render isn't convenient, but at least with the other programs I couldn't find any other solution. I hope PreSonus can track down your issue.
I think he tried it here, if I am reading the post correctly:
Thank you, parityflux, for the update and for all the effort you’ve done here for us users and for PreSonus/Fender. I do believe that Lawrence at PreSonus is the same Lawrence that used to be a power user frequenting the old Studio One user forums. If so, he’s a 100% solid player.Thanks for the poke, Skap. I am nearly certain the tracks in the _AAF folder contain some corruptions, because I can delete those tracks and the issue resolves. Deleting only the objects does nothing -- the tracks need to be deleted. Lawrence at Presonus has everything I supplied him to recreate the issue and said he would check it out when he had time. That was December 9th. Whether that makes it up the chain to developers is unknown. I sent a 9-page PDF with images and text reporting of the issue. I can't attach it here because of the file size.
Regarding the _AAF folder: I created that folder, and then dragged over the tracks from another .song file (via the Browser) to the folder. Said song file was an unedited direct import of an AAF file from the film editor (the editor uses Adobe Premier Pro).
Absolutely.If so, he’s a 100% solid player.
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