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Re: Steiny Systemlink [message #81389 is a reply to message #81382] |
Sun, 11 March 2007 15:38 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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Hmmm..well.......since I'm a midiot, perhaps I'm explaining it in
midiotspeak..................but anyway, it's working for me. I'm now trying
to get my head around a few of the bigger apps like BFD, Bandstand and GPO.
These can use multiple channels and I'm going to have to move one or more of
them to a different port or .....hell.....I dunno........like I said, I'm a
midiot!
Midi drives me absolutely nuts, but I'm getting closer to a situation where
it will be preconfigured and hopefully I woun't have to go in and jack
around with patches/channels/banks/ports, etc. so much. GPO is especially
troublesome &^%$#%%$%^!!!!!.........but then again, it's especially flexible
too.
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45f36e4f$1@linux...
> Got this up and running reliably today. Great for tracking midi events
> while being able to monitor the VST instruments in real time while
> tracking other audio channels to the master DAW using ASIO diect
> monitoring. Just make ASIO direct monitoring is chosen on both machines
> for maximum efficiency. It's a dream for this sort of thing (and the audio
> from the VSTi that is being monitored can also be recorded to the master
> DAW if desired). Once you're finished tracking and you're in a mix,
> disable ASIO diorect monitoring on both DAWs, set the buffers of both DAWs
> to the same latency and the VSTi's that are being played back in V-Stack
> (on the the slave DAW), triggered by the midi events on the master DAW
> (Cubase 4) are delay compensated during playback. This sure does take a
> load off the main playback DAW.
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> Tres kewl!!
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