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Sonic_c
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Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Midlands
Delay compensation for recording audio

Ok so i have always had a microkorg but found the editing knobs too fiddley so never bothered using it for anything more than midi. Well I just got the program which connects throughmidi and allows you too look at all the params and edit on the computer while listening on the device. Anyway point is I love it 4 oscillators and some real interesting sounds im getting. Learning a lot about envelopes too.

The point of the thread is when i try to record it into cubase as audio I get some unusal side effects.

1. The recording is way too loud and distorted even if the synth is turned to 25% volume I can get around this by turning it lower but if i do I can barely hear/monitor it I can just see the waveform recording in cubase. Not a massive problem but I would sure like to hear the recording not just guess at it.

2. It seems to record out of time a little sometimes this is desirable like I got a great bit of syncopation out of it on a bass but most of the time it is frustrating and difficult to move back in time. Currently I am turning snap off on the grib in cubase and just moving it a fraction to the left. Wierd thing is though say I have the midi for what I am recording above the wave ok? well if i just move the wav so the sounds happen at same time as midi it does not always end up in time? I was a dj for a long time so I should know about things being in time but this has got me beat (excuse the pun).

Set up

Onboard sound card (rubbish too)
Phonic midi-USB interface
Good Midi cables
Microkorg with IN+OUT midi connected to interface
(Microkorg audio out going to line in on back of pc)
Decent enough pc to run several music programs at once


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Zild
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Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156

I'm not sure but it seems your problem is trying to record on the line in of your PC. I would look at using an audio interface that has 1/4" inputs to run your Korg into.


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