Mutetone Is Now 64 Bit Aax For Mac

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Next to that Soundtoys announced that now all of their plugins are available in the 64-bit AAX format for all Pro Tools 11 users on the Mac. Avid hasn’t certified OS X Mavericks yet so the AAX 64-bit plugins are only supported on OS X 10.8. Pro Tools 11 users on Windows will have to wait a tiny bit longer. Muteomatic is a simple and elegant talkback auto-cue plug-in for your DAW. Available in VST, Audio-Unit, AAX and RTAS formats for Mac & PC.

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Community member Warren Greveson found a work round for problems he was having with the TriTone MuteTone Plug-in. He says…

I’m using the TriTone MuteTone plugin with my Apollo connected to a MacBook Pro running under PT11 and there’s a problem. I have been getting crashes when bouncing to disk on longer tracks. Stranger still, it doesn’t happen when bouncing offline or when you play the session. Pro Tools just shuts down completely, always at the same place. I spent several days trying to find the problem and in the end it is with the fakeHUI IAC driver that you have to create and add as a peripheral. Take out the fakeHUI IAC driver and all works just fine.

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I’ve been in touch with Tritone and they say (quite rightly) that the problem isn’t with their plugin. The session will crash when the fakeHUI IAC driver is an active peripheralMuteTone isn’t active in a session, or even if the plugin is moved to the unused plugins folder.

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So, the workaround is to either add the fakeHUI IAC driver as a peripheral in PT when you actually need it (which you won’t if you’re bouncing to disk) or to always bounce offline.

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Just letting y’all know so that you don’t waste 3 days trying to get to the bottom of why your session is crashing…

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Thanks Warren for taking the trouble to let us know. Another tip if a bounce falls over at the same point every time, is to look at the audio files Pro Tools is playing at that point. One of them may be corrupted. Remove them one at a time and test. You don’t need to bounce the whole project, just select a section both sides of the problem area. Once you find the problem audio then find a replacement for it and you are good to go.