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AuthorTopic: Battery problem
Lord EGGzz
Posted: 21st January 2004 01:30
Hi,

Since upgrading to Cubase SX2 my Battery has been giving me problems, rendering it more or less useles for me.

If I change my audiobuffer size Battery completely looses the timing, playing back events out of timing.
Only if I switch the buffersize back to what it was when I recorded the events, will it play back normally.

If I recorded anything while in the other buffersetting, these event will now play back wrong.

Anyone had similar problems ?? This wasnt the case with Cubase SX1.06

It also has a tendency to make big clicks and pops on lowfrequency samples (mostly kickdrums)and theres NOTHING I can do to make them go away. i.e. I tried fiddling with the amp envelopes...no result

I hope someone can help. Wink
Rozzer
Posted: 21st January 2004 03:03
You need to set battery to work in 'Old Host Behaviour Mode', in the Plugin information window (Devices menu).

That should fix your problem.
Lord EGGzz
Posted: 21st January 2004 13:08
Thank you Smile

This make me wonder if there's a list of plugs that need to be run in this mode ?? Question
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