Cubase SX 2 - 1/32 Midi Problem
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luizmenezesjr |
Hi Everyone....
I'm runing a bass line from a midi track on Cubase SX 2.2
Check a piece of the line:
My computer is a notebook Toshiba Satellite 1955, Pentium IV 2.4GHz, 512 ram, Usb and Firewire onboard.
My audiocard is an external M-Audio Firewire.
My Synth is a Clavia Nord Lead 3.
Now the PROBLEM:
When I play the bass line, the Nord Lead skips some notes, and weld others...
Now I want to know if it's a Clavia, Steinberg or M-Audio problem...
How can I FIX this problem? Does anyone have the same problem? |
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ZxZDeViLZxZ |
whats your latency set to it sounds liek it could be an latency issue. |
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luizmenezesjr |
My Latency is 2.33 ms...
I have another keyboard (Roland RS-5), and an midi cable with an old sound blaster 64...
I will try other combinations to see if the problem continues...
But if someone have solved this, i will be very happy to know how.
Thanks for the help. |
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Limit |
are you daisy chaining the the synths? or you could have a midi loop going on as well.
How are you set up?
What card do you have?
What Drivers?
If your nord is in arp mode while playing(dont have a NL3 so dont know) this sequence make sure the midi clock is set to the same tempo as Cubase or sync them up within Cubase. |
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Reactance |
I had the same problem, but I now use FL studio 5.1 as a VST plug-in so I can still use cubase sx, besides FL Studio is much better when it comes to designing complex MIDI patterns.:haha:
IT just SUCKS THE LIFE OUT OF MY POOR AMD 1.45 GHz CPU!!!!
Well that�s if you get out of control with complex plug-ins and I know a person can make super cool tunes with a 1ghz cpu
!!!!!!!:eek: |
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Limit |
dude there are people making crazy tracks with Atari's man! Up untill like 3 months ago I was on a PIII 500Mhz and bangin out crazy . I guess if your talking strickly software then yes, you are right. |
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luizmenezesjr |
I've solved the problem with the last driver version. |
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