Issues Resolved in Pro Tools 10.3.6
-In sessions at high sample rates on HDX systems, automation ramps now track accurately. (PTSW-170306, PTSW-181981)
-When importing audio into a session by drag and drop, if two files have different names and the same unique ID, a “Stamp New
-Unique ID” message appears only if the modification dates of the two files are different. (PTSW-179183)
-Certain non-Avid AAX DSP plug-ins could cause Pro Tools to quit unexpectedly with previous versions of Pro Tools 10.3. This
has been resolved in Pro Tools. (PTSW-182881, PTSW-182883)
-If, on first launch, Pro Tools detects that it is close to running out of memory due to a very large number of installed plug-ins
(AAX/TDM/RTAS), it saves the current plug-in cache and then requires you to quit and relaunch Pro Tools. This is a workaround
for temporary memory limits that exist only after a fresh Pro Tools install. (PTSW-180029)
-AudioSuite processing from the Clip List using Overwrite Files mode no longer incorrectly adds AudioSuite handles.
(PTSW-178956)
-You can now adjust pop-up volume and pan sliders in the Edit Window with fine resolution (using standard Pro Tools key
commands) in the same way as in the Mix Window. (PTSW-176942)
The Default button in the Input tab of I/O Setups no longer disables the “Compensate for Input Delays after Record Pass” option.
(PTSW-172852)
-With Pro Tools 10.3.6 and higher, Sound Designer II (.SD2) files are no longer supported. If you open a session containing SD2
files, they are converted to the session audio file format.
Plug-Ins
-Avid AAX plug-ins no longer cause Pro Tools to quit unexpectedly when switching channel views of a multi-mono plug-in. This
problem only occurred on MacOS X 10.8. (PTSW-180912)
-Channel Strip (Native) uses much less CPU capacity for shelving filters. (PTSW-170126)
-Channel Strip, Pro Compressor, Pro Expander gain reduction now works correctly in Internal-All and Front/Rear channel linking
modes. (PTSW-178201)
-ReVibe II now supports saving of the collapsed tab state. (PTSW-174598)