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ben crosland 28.10.2005 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Tinnitus
It's still the same here. No better or worse. MIDI timing is all wrong, popping noises and when I try to bounce a MIDI track to audio I end up with just high peaked digital noise.

Are you bouncing in realtime? And have you tried larger buffer sizes?

~+? 28.10.2005 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinnitus
It's still the same here. No better or worse. MIDI timing is all wrong, popping noises and when I try to bounce a MIDI track to audio I end up with just high peaked digital noise.

If your using cubase try this. go into device setup and then click on VST Audiobay , then expert, in there set audio priority to low and put a tick in adjust for record latency. Then in export select real time export.

It should work, let us know?

midislut 28.10.2005 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ~+?
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinnitus
It's still the same here. No better or worse. MIDI timing is all wrong, popping noises and when I try to bounce a MIDI track to audio I end up with just high peaked digital noise.

If your using cubase try this. go into device setup and then click on VST Audiobay , then expert, in there set audio priority to low and put a tick in adjust for record latency. Then in export select real time export.

It should work, let us know?


he is a sonar user...go figure :roll:

sonar audio engine is not gapless...so get yourself cubase sx

Tinnitus 28.10.2005 10:12 PM

No I'm not bouncing in realtime, but I unchecked the option "fast bounce" in sonar and now that problem is solved :)

Nomatter what I set the buffer size to it's pretty much the same.

Thanks Ben.

~+? 28.10.2005 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinnitus
No I'm not bouncing in realtime, but I unchecked the option "fast bounce" in sonar and now that problem is solved :)

Nomatter what I set the buffer size to it's pretty much the same.

Thanks Ben.

Do you have a driver for that soundcard where you can change buffer size (latency) like on the RME cards? I had the same problem first time i ran it and found setting to 6ms solved it!

Tinnitus 28.10.2005 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by midislut

sonar audio engine is not gapless...so get yourself cubase sx

I've tried out cubase sx, but I think sonar gives you a much better workflow.

Xtigma 28.10.2005 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ben crosland
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Originally Posted by Xtigma
well... i still have the same problem as i had before

when i record automation.. cubase just crashes...

anyone else with this problem?

Nope - works fine here. Are you Mac or PC?

PC

i'll make a little video of it tomorrow...

i have an EMU 1820m soundcard (which is in my opinion shit)
1xUAD 1xPoco MK1 1xPoco MK2

also i formatted just incase... problem still there

Tinnitus 28.10.2005 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~+?
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinnitus
No I'm not bouncing in realtime, but I unchecked the option "fast bounce" in sonar and now that problem is solved :)

Nomatter what I set the buffer size to it's pretty much the same.

Thanks Ben.

Do you have a driver for that soundcard where you can change buffer size (latency) like on the RME cards? I had the same problem first time i ran it and found setting to 6ms solved it!

Thank you very much! :)

That helped alot, but the MIDI is still not as tight as when I run it with my MIDI interface and the analog outs.

~+? 28.10.2005 11:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinnitus
Quote:

Originally Posted by ~+?
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinnitus
No I'm not bouncing in realtime, but I unchecked the option "fast bounce" in sonar and now that problem is solved :)

Nomatter what I set the buffer size to it's pretty much the same.

Thanks Ben.

Do you have a driver for that soundcard where you can change buffer size (latency) like on the RME cards? I had the same problem first time i ran it and found setting to 6ms solved it!

Thank you very much! :)

That helped alot, but the MIDI is still not as tight as when I run it with my MIDI interface and the analog outs.



Make sure to run the TI on a USB2 port thats not shared on the same buss by anything other than the TI. Do not use a USB HUB!
Make sure you have lattest bios and USB2 drivers for you motherboard before you install the software!

Check list :roll:

New updates are a major improvement for me, with some productive satisfaction at last.
:P

dr. orange 29.10.2005 12:01 AM

What good news to come home... Should I still wait for the major bugs being fixed or buy that box? Don't know yet


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