Maybe it's just me, but I just did a session, which literally only have two 
tracks in it, not including the master fader.  Both had Ivery instantiated on 
them on insert A.  This is the Ivery American Concert D that I'm using.

When I went to offline bounce my session to a interleaved wave 24 bit 48K file, 
I noticed that it took for! freaking! ever! to bounce.  I mean, this thing must 
a been starting at around 2.2X speed on the bounce, but then rapidly decreased. 
 This 4 minute song wound up taking, again, offline, about 10 minutes to bounce!

I'm just using the default stocked 500GB drive in the mac mini late 2012 model. 
 I'm running ProTools 12.3, all the session files, and the Ivory libraries all 
on the same volume/partition.  Probably not ideal, but it's all I can do for 
right now.  NO, this drive isn't a fusion, nor a solid state.  I'm not sure the 
RPM speed.  It's whatever the stock drive is that comes in those things.  I 
have 8GB ram, and an I5 processor.  El Capitan 10.11.1.

I've never seen this until I installed Ivory. Yes.  I definitely have rebooted 
since installing Ivory.  Still, it's taking this long.

I do! have a USB external hard drive I put move the libraries to, if someone 
can tell me how to do that, but I'm not sure how advisable that would be.

Has anyone else seen this after putting Ivory into a session?

Chris.

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