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MIDI timing/drifting problem
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Colin OOOD
Moderator
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Posted : Apr 22, 2006 15:26
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yggster
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Posted : Apr 25, 2006 18:26
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Yes tried timestamp too.
I give up atm and wait for my new HD.
If things don't get better by then I'll reopen the thread (or boot up the Atari ST .
Big thanks for the support mates! |
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sy000321
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Apr 28, 2006 00:36
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On 2006-04-13 23:59, yggster wrote:
Been useing MIDI since Atari ST times and never ran into this MIDI fault before. |
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hi. Atari midi was rock solid.
pc is not so good, but shouldn't be THAT noticeable.
  roll a joint or STFU :) |
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Enertopia
Enertopia
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Posted : Apr 29, 2006 03:10
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Important question, how many devices are connected to the midi port, if you use a lot of midi through o fthe keyboards, it might be the problem.
Wonders why nobody asked how many instruments or wich instruments cause trouble, is it midi of VSTi..... |
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Jupiter
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Posted : Apr 29, 2006 21:14
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Hi,have you checked if the midiclock is active and routed to the right port(s)?
Nice greetings
Fred |
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