OK for me the "D" direct monitor switch to the analog outputs produced even worse results. . . . plus I actually love the TI to USB audio feature. So this is what I came up with and it works perfect for Pro Tools HD. First off let me say this that once I "find" the part that I like I very rarely ever go back and tweak. There for I commit what I do to an audio track immediately after. So instead of sliding tracks around what I do is record my part to a midi track (I am more of a programer then a keyboard player and most of the time need to fix what I do in midi). When recording the MIDI file the delay compensation is "off". Then I will playback from the MIDI track and put the audio track that I was monitoring through into record mode and go to the drop down menu and enable the delay compensation and hit record. Everything is perfectly in sync! Then when I go to record the next part just repeat the process above. The only PITA is that I have to remember to keep flipping the delay compensation on and off between takes and playback. This may have been discussed somewhere before but I did not see it. So I thought I would share my "work around" that allows for perfect sync with Pro Tools HD.
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