Hey guys, just got an Analog Heat and am using it with Logic 10.3.0 on Mac OS 10.11.6. It sounds fine when playing, but when I try to bounce the track down
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it/the Analog Heat’s effect only starts in after a few seconds of playing (buffer is set to 128- again, this delay only happens when bouncing)
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it pitches the effected audio down about two octaves
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sometimes nothing is heard at all but the type of ‘whirring’ noise you get when adjusting the delay time on a tape delay.
Anyone else have this issue or be able to get it working? Very frustrating. Emailed Elektron support three days ago with no response. Thanks.
EDIT: from reading some more apparently this isn’t an option/possible. I just tried freezing the track and it was the same result. So my question is, how do you record the Heat’s effects when you are ready to bounce down? Do you have to manually run your audio interface’s outputs into the Heat, and then go back from the Heat’s outputs into the audio interface’s inputs? That seems…really inconvenient every time I want to use the Heat a little bit.