0  |  skin: 1 2 3  | Login | Join  | 

Audioindy.com

Mail discussion to a friend Search forums House rules Live chat Login to access your admin About 7161 forums Forum home New Topic

Forums   -   Computer music & technology

Subject: cubase and new setup Vs synch


Viewing all 3 messages  -  View by pages of 10:  1


Original Message 1/3                 Date: 05-Feb-04  @  10:58 PM   -   cubase and new setup Vs synch

keir samuel

Posts:

Link?:  No link

File?:  No file



please advise..... i've just built a new PC and my audio and external midi won't sync. The midi's going to a proteus module. All the soundcard drivers are fine, and the clock routing should be too, which is why its so confusing! At first I thought that the new PC with 3 GHz AMD, 512 RAM etc, might be processing things so much quicker that the audio should seem faster on songs created on the old inferior system. Then I tested a new 32 bar phrase of PC midi and Proteus Midi and the problem persists. The screen rolls quicker than the midi, and the audio seems a bit too fast, Yet the sample rate is fine. Ive disabled the motherboard's own audio features and tried fiddling with the Sync Setup in SX but I just dont know!



[ back to forum ]               [quote]

Message 2/3                 Date: 05-Feb-04  @  10:59 PM   -   RE: cubase and new setup Vs synch

keir samuel

Posts:

Link?:  No link

File?:  No file



not familiar with this site so if there's no reply link for my query please mail
beautigroove@hotmail.com
thanks



[ back to forum ]               [quote]

Message 3/3                 Date: 07-Feb-04  @  12:32 PM   -   RE: cubase and new setup Vs synch

k

Posts:

Link?:  No link

File?:  No file



blimey - this midi sync in SX seems to be common - if it's a via chipset did you add all the drivers?

btw - what's this VS thing in your title. you're not sync-ing an external recorder are you?

(there is a' VS' entitled recorder aint there ??)



[ back to forum ]               [quote]

Viewing all 3 messages  -  View by pages of 10:  1

There are 3 total messages for this topic





Reply to Thread

You need to register/login to use the forum.

Click here  to Signup or Login !

[you'll be brought right back to this point after signing up]



Back to Forum