MIDI BUG causing latency
MIDI BUG causing latency
Here's the trouble.
AUDIO
As you know when you record audio if you set monitor input to IN or AUTO the resulting recording as a slight offset that you have to manually adjust.
When you set monitor to OFF, the recording is perfect, no adjustment needed.
Great.
MIDI.
Exactly the same thing ie. you have to set monitor input to OFF not to get the annoying offset EXCEPT how the F* are you supposed to hear what you play ?
Why can we get exactly what we're playing (ie without offset) only when monitor is OFF ?
(don't give me "use record quantize", quantize is a groove killer )
AUDIO
As you know when you record audio if you set monitor input to IN or AUTO the resulting recording as a slight offset that you have to manually adjust.
When you set monitor to OFF, the recording is perfect, no adjustment needed.
Great.
MIDI.
Exactly the same thing ie. you have to set monitor input to OFF not to get the annoying offset EXCEPT how the F* are you supposed to hear what you play ?
Why can we get exactly what we're playing (ie without offset) only when monitor is OFF ?
(don't give me "use record quantize", quantize is a groove killer )
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With external hardware I would hear what I play. (actually maybe not, I've never tried with external, maybe when you set monitor to OFF there's no midi thru ?)
No I mean using live natives or VSTis.
But if you refer to the offset you don't actually need anything.
Just create 2 MIDI tracks, set one monitor to AUTO and one to OFF, Use a click as reference and record both at the same time and compare.(obviously you need to trust your timing precision )
You can actually see that in real time if you watch the clip you record in clip view,
if it's set to AUTO you'll see your notes being written late. if set to OFF you'll see them being written like they should.
No I mean using live natives or VSTis.
But if you refer to the offset you don't actually need anything.
Just create 2 MIDI tracks, set one monitor to AUTO and one to OFF, Use a click as reference and record both at the same time and compare.(obviously you need to trust your timing precision )
You can actually see that in real time if you watch the clip you record in clip view,
if it's set to AUTO you'll see your notes being written late. if set to OFF you'll see them being written like they should.
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Not shure, but hasn´t that something to do with the global latency?
Therefore you need to do the test described in the manual (wich I don´t have ) and add the measured offset in preferences.
Just an idea.
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Therefore you need to do the test described in the manual (wich I don´t have ) and add the measured offset in preferences.
Just an idea.
Greetings
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Yes, you´re right, it´s midi itself and not audio generated from a midinote message that´s offset.
Perhaps it´s a bug then, have you tried what happens when changing the global latency?
And yes I´ve no manual because I reinstalled everything due to a broken XP and then never downloaded the L5 release version, I directly started with the new betas wich come without the manual.
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Perhaps it´s a bug then, have you tried what happens when changing the global latency?
And yes I´ve no manual because I reinstalled everything due to a broken XP and then never downloaded the L5 release version, I directly started with the new betas wich come without the manual.
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yeah my global latency is all set.
In any case, if I can get my notes where they should be by setting monitor to OFF, I want that also when I set to AUTO because i want to hear what i play and don't want to manually adjust every take I make. Who would want that ???
The latency is for the audio coming out not the midi coming in though.
In any case, if I can get my notes where they should be by setting monitor to OFF, I want that also when I set to AUTO because i want to hear what i play and don't want to manually adjust every take I make. Who would want that ???
The latency is for the audio coming out not the midi coming in though.
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