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Re: Cubase playback [message #69079 is a reply to message #69068] |
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Miguel Vigil [1]
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Yep, but this time it's stable. Kind of fascinating though, that Cubase
tries to compensate the latency in the whole chain, not only plug-ins and
buffers. (And only miss with a few samples).
Bjorn R
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:448771c6$1@linux...
> This reminds me of the song position pointer days of midi MTC.
> AA
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> "BR" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:44875152@linux...
> > Problem solved. Cubase doesn't always get the right information to
> > compensate for latency in synced devices (Paris). But it's a little
check
> > box to compensate this manually. I'm sample accurate again :-)
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> > Bjorn R
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> > "BR" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:44823d34$1@linux...
> >> I've got solid sync between Paris and Cubase. (Adat sync, two
computers,
> >> RME, Cubase SX 3.0). But the playback from Cubase is constant 91
samples
> >> ahead of Paris. This happens only on playback. When rendering VSTi's or
> >> wav's in Cubase, and import it to Paris, it's sample accurate. No
> >> plug-ins
> >> are used in Cubase. Does anobody know this problem?
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> >> Bjorn R
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