Acoustica mp3 mixer11/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Again, its baffling - speshly as any audio is fine.First of all, programs developed for MP3 conversion or recording can be seen everywhere, nothing special. But, to effectively summarize whats really, in essence, a simple problem - there's a delay over USB when I hit a key on my Impulse 61 in triggering midi events/VI's in Mixcraft. ![]() I may have missed something re-clocks of course so any advise greatly appreciated here, but I'm fairly sure a lot of people record this way. You get a great/traditional audio performance with the sound used + you have the bonus of the midi data to then use as a reference for other tracks, manipulate, re-edit, re-send out to other modules, copy, trigger other VIs etc. I see what you mean by clocks etc but i'm not sure its an unusual set-up. Mark Bliss - Mixcraft, like a lot of DAWs, lets you do this - its a great feature. But its in time etc., It works with the metronome etc. Mick - yep, appreciate I could drag the audio track. The recorded MIDI is then, as you'd expect behind - and that's not just my shoddy playing! For instance, if I happened to have a piano sound on the QSR and a stock piano VI sound in mixcraft it would sound like a double strike. I keep the track vol for the VI track low as the latency is naturally off-putting as I record a stunning, virtuoso 3 chord progression - typically G, C, D.Īs I record I here the sound from the QSR instantly, no delay, and the VI patch triggers directly after it. I then I arm an audio track and a VI/MIDI track and record audio and the midi events. No effects applied here either.ĮMU 1212 card outs to powered Samson speakers. QSR Audio outs to Ins - no external processing - straight into Behringer Q802USB mixer channelīehringer Q802USB main outs (NOT USB - Appalling delay as well) to EMU 1212 card. Novation (Impulse 61) USB connected via a USB hub to my Win 7 PC. ![]() So the MIDI/VI latency is both as I record and, obviously, then on playback too. Lets not let the audio side of this fun problem spoil the party! With no audio being recorded, there is still a delay. The fact that I record MIDI and audio at the same time should not confuse the issue. If all I do is just hit a note on the keyboard there is a delay till the sound of the selected/armed VI in Mixcraft comes out of the speakers - see connections below. But for now.īear in mind - Even if I do not record Audio at all and just record the VI in mixcraft its behind. Toton5 - I'll check the preference you mention. Under driver, which does it say you are using? Coreaudio, ASIO or Wave? If it is core audio or wave, is the ASIO driver selectable or greyed out? I assume you listen to the sound coming from the rack sound module as you play for feedback and you only notice the lagging midi notes when you play the 2 back together?Ĭould you say what Novation keyboard you are using and what sound card you are using? Also, in Mixcraft, could you go to FILE -> PREFERENCES and click "Sound Device" in the left column of the pop up dialog box. This sounds like a problem relating to the ASIO or wave/waveRT driver, it may also be that it is not possible for these drivers to function in the way you want them to. When you play them back, the midi track is lagging behind the audio track, is this correct? You then record the USB midi track and the sound module audio track at the same time. ![]() You also run a midi connection out to a rack unit sound module and feed those sounds into a mixer and out into your sound card (what kind is it?) and to an audio track in Mixcraft. You run the USB Novation keyboard (what kind is it?) straight into the PC USB and arm a midi track in Mixcraft where you record the midi notes. We will need to know your workflow a bit better. However, to solve this one, more information is going to be needed. This may work also with using the USB input as well as the audio. For what you want to do, it might be more appropriate to run the midi thru to your sound card if it has a midi in and depending on what sound card it is, moderate the latency by adjusting the sound cards ASIO drivers buffer to around 128 or 64 for recording. ![]()
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