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23.04.2009, 04:10 PM
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I thought at one point we were getting somewhere with this machine and the VC. I still see the same old problems however, terrible latency unless I use direct mode (which of course means arp pattern timings are out), stuttering upon playing back a sequenced arp pattern, like a glitch type effect, very fashionable but generally resulting in off timing again. I have turned off the BPM led's as they are a major distraction due to them being outatime, most probably because they follow the playback of the arp sound selected which drifts. The whole feel of this expensive device is throughly disappointing when using the VC. It's a damn shame. I suppose you could call this my first rant about the TImk1, as I love it so much, but something tells me it's technically flawed in order for it to exhibit this behavior consistently. It's such a relief to switch to an audio unit and feel no latency and rock solid timing. Even my powercore virus is a relief, but has it's fair share of problems.
Sorry about that, but it's been going on for too long!!!!
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24.04.2009, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by DiScO
I thought at one point we were getting somewhere with this machine and the VC. I still see the same old problems however, terrible latency unless I use direct mode (which of course means arp pattern timings are out), stuttering upon playing back a sequenced arp pattern, like a glitch type effect, very fashionable but generally resulting in off timing again. I have turned off the BPM led's as they are a major distraction due to them being outatime, most probably because they follow the playback of the arp sound selected which drifts. The whole feel of this expensive device is throughly disappointing when using the VC. It's a damn shame. I suppose you could call this my first rant about the TImk1, as I love it so much, but something tells me it's technically flawed in order for it to exhibit this behavior consistently. It's such a relief to switch to an audio unit and feel no latency and rock solid timing. Even my powercore virus is a relief, but has it's fair share of problems.
Sorry about that, but it's been going on for too long!!!!
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too much tragedy my friend , please think positive
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24.04.2009, 08:17 AM
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Had the same issue with all 3. betas. Clicking on the save patch button, or patch bank dropdown box in VC causes Cubase to crash and disappear.
Cubase 4.5.2
OSX 10.5.6
Ti mk 1
Have tried emptying the patch cache in the application support folder, and also tried removing all but one patch bank from the patches folder, to no avail, still crashes.
Any ideas what to try, or is this just an issue related to the beta?
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24.04.2009, 02:04 PM
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Definately caught something...
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I haven't had any real issues so far with .12 - using a Mac Pro, 2.66ghz intel quadcore 10.5.6, ableton live 7
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24.04.2009, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Auditory Canvas
Had the same issue with all 3. betas. Clicking on the save patch button, or patch bank dropdown box in VC causes Cubase to crash and disappear.
Cubase 4.5.2
OSX 10.5.6
Ti mk 1
Have tried emptying the patch cache in the application support folder, and also tried removing all but one patch bank from the patches folder, to no avail, still crashes.
Any ideas what to try, or is this just an issue related to the beta?
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let's just say it doesn't happen here but i think you are not the only one who reported this problem. in order to find out what causes it, we need to know more about the specific circumstances. in case you're not already in touch with support, you should open a ticket with them.
best, marc
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25.04.2009, 06:43 AM
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I am ust the snow to. beta OS 3.0.1.12 make the same problems as OS 3.0.1.10...detecting a hub
OS 3.0.1.9 runs without a problem on the snow with live suite8. on a macbook and imac.
By beta versions are this problems normally. and it needs a little bit time to merge those problems out.
never change a running system
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25.04.2009, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by jondahl
I am ust the snow to. beta OS 3.0.1.12 make the same problems as OS 3.0.1.10...detecting a hub
OS 3.0.1.9 runs without a problem on the snow with live suite8. on a macbook and imac.
By beta versions are this problems normally. and it needs a little bit time to merge those problems out.
never change a running system
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earlier versions didn't throw a root hub warning. the problem was there all the time. it is a problem with your setup, not the software.
marc
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25.04.2009, 05:01 PM
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Coming down with a bug...
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randomly recurring noise
I'm running the latest version of logic 8 on a powermac dual 2.7 g5 with an apogee duet as my default audio interface. My snow has had the same strange bug since I moved to 3.0.1 and now with 3.0.12:
Randomly while playing it will catch on what sounds like noise lfo'd by a fast squaretooth wave. It goes away only when I use the panic function. I unplug the usb and plug it back in and still the behavior reappears. I restart my computer and this seems to fix it until the next random instance of it returns.
I haven't seen any mention of this so far in this bug thread.
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27.04.2009, 08:44 PM
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Coming down with a bug...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by marc
earlier versions didn't throw a root hub warning. the problem was there all the time. it is a problem with your setup, not the software.
marc
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i had this issue with 3.0.10. whatever combination i tried with USB connections, it thrived same warning. either it means that every USB connections on my computer are hubs (i doubt, dont know if it is possible, i have 4 connections on the back, and 4 on the front side), or something is wrong with virus software.
i have windows xp sp3
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28.04.2009, 05:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by marc
earlier versions didn't throw a root hub warning. the problem was there all the time. it is a problem with your setup, not the software.
marc
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oh, my mistake. i confound the usb ports after convert my equipment. 
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