New Tracktion - Same problems
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- KVRAF
- 2582 posts since 24 Apr, 2003 from Canada
Just got my T2 upgrade.. I didn't play too much with the demo beforehand (at $20 I was going to buy regardless), so I'm just finding out some of T1s issues are still hanging around. I gotta say, I thought for sure this stuff would be fixed!
-with looping on, a click-track count-in bar is disabled. For someone who records alot, as well as uses looping to perfect sections, this is very frustrating.
-When recording, the playback of first note on vsti instruments is often dropped - seemingly at random. So you try to record some piano line over an arrangement, but the first drumhit, bass note etc. are all missing after the count-in bar. Very disconcerting and no other host I've ever used exhibits this.
-Audio engine hitches alot - when moving notes, filters etc. I guess I'm more used to eXT now - where you can add vsti, tracks etc. all while the loop plays through totally unglitched.
I'm willing to accept if this last one is just a limitation of the engine, but the first 2 are serious bugs that should have been addressed in beta, and need to be addressed in a patch now.
-with looping on, a click-track count-in bar is disabled. For someone who records alot, as well as uses looping to perfect sections, this is very frustrating.
-When recording, the playback of first note on vsti instruments is often dropped - seemingly at random. So you try to record some piano line over an arrangement, but the first drumhit, bass note etc. are all missing after the count-in bar. Very disconcerting and no other host I've ever used exhibits this.
-Audio engine hitches alot - when moving notes, filters etc. I guess I'm more used to eXT now - where you can add vsti, tracks etc. all while the loop plays through totally unglitched.
I'm willing to accept if this last one is just a limitation of the engine, but the first 2 are serious bugs that should have been addressed in beta, and need to be addressed in a patch now.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2582 posts since 24 Apr, 2003 from Canada
I just realized the "drop-note on record" problem is related to PDC and Racks.
Any plugs requiring PDC will drop the first note on recording with count-in.
And the rack PDC bug is still there. Using the same rack on two tracks (like using two outputs from Drumatic) adds latency equal to your asio latency. So just by using multi-outputs on your synths you add latency and require PDC. No other host I've encountered adds latency just to use multi-outs.
Any plugs requiring PDC will drop the first note on recording with count-in.
And the rack PDC bug is still there. Using the same rack on two tracks (like using two outputs from Drumatic) adds latency equal to your asio latency. So just by using multi-outputs on your synths you add latency and require PDC. No other host I've encountered adds latency just to use multi-outs.
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
I have my T2 boxed bundle also, and I'm loving it.
1. Looping is new with T2, so unless I'm reading you wrong, this couldn't have come over from T1. But I do think it's been mentioned, and the devs are aware. Not 100% sure though.
2. The dropped note thing is well documented, and is being fixed I'm asssuming. It's also been noted that it's not T that has the problem, but the majority of plugs and hosts that use "workaround" code for the problem. Tracktion supposedly handles it right, but has the "bug" because of these workarounds. Try downloading ModulR's little tool to fix it, as it's worked for many others.
3. The audio engine works fine here on my 1.3GHz Celeron with 320MB RAM. Because of the way that T is built, I've heard that some video cards have had issues, and also the operating system is not giving priority to the right things. Maybe someone else can give you more detail on this.
It's late. I'm off to bed, but I'll check more into these tomorrow in case nobody else has, which I'm sure they will.
Koolkeys
1. Looping is new with T2, so unless I'm reading you wrong, this couldn't have come over from T1. But I do think it's been mentioned, and the devs are aware. Not 100% sure though.
2. The dropped note thing is well documented, and is being fixed I'm asssuming. It's also been noted that it's not T that has the problem, but the majority of plugs and hosts that use "workaround" code for the problem. Tracktion supposedly handles it right, but has the "bug" because of these workarounds. Try downloading ModulR's little tool to fix it, as it's worked for many others.
3. The audio engine works fine here on my 1.3GHz Celeron with 320MB RAM. Because of the way that T is built, I've heard that some video cards have had issues, and also the operating system is not giving priority to the right things. Maybe someone else can give you more detail on this.
It's late. I'm off to bed, but I'll check more into these tomorrow in case nobody else has, which I'm sure they will.
Koolkeys
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2582 posts since 24 Apr, 2003 from Canada
What??? Er, no its not. I've used it since I bought Tracktion 1 over a year ago. We are talking about the same thing, right? Using the red bars to highlight a section, then clicking the loop button on the transport? Old feature, old bug.koolkeys wrote: 1. Looping is new with T2, so unless I'm reading you wrong, this couldn't have come over from T1. But I do think it's been mentioned, and the devs are aware. Not 100% sure though.
I haven't heard of this tool. Hook me up with a link?koolkeys wrote: 2. The dropped note thing is well documented, and is being fixed I'm asssuming. It's also been noted that it's not T that has the problem, but the majority of plugs and hosts that use "workaround" code for the problem. Tracktion supposedly handles it right, but has the "bug" because of these workarounds. Try downloading ModulR's little tool to fix it, as it's worked for many others.
Can you move filters from track to track, or add filters without glitching the audio stream? I can't, nor could I on T1 with my old 2.1ghz P4 or my new A64 3000+ (both 1gb ram). The video card is a pretty standard Geforce4, with the latest drivers - can't imagine thats a problem.koolkeys wrote: 3. The audio engine works fine here on my 1.3GHz Celeron with 320MB RAM. Because of the way that T is built, I've heard that some video cards have had issues, and also the operating system is not giving priority to the right things. Maybe someone else can give you more detail on this.
Thanks for the reply koolkeys!
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- KVRAF
- 2009 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from Cornwall, UK
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
Plug-in Delay Compensation
Certain plugs (eg: look-ahead limiters and linear-phase EQ's) have an inherent processing delay: Tracktion is clever enough to compensate for these during playback of recorded material, but (obviously) this can't be done in real-time without some form of time travel..
Certain plugs (eg: look-ahead limiters and linear-phase EQ's) have an inherent processing delay: Tracktion is clever enough to compensate for these during playback of recorded material, but (obviously) this can't be done in real-time without some form of time travel..
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
however, Tracktion isn't (yet) clever enough to fully compensate loop points for delay. Hence the silence at the start of loops when working with PDC.
Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Any idea when it will be clever enough?
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- KVRAF
- 1615 posts since 28 Mar, 2005
headquest, why be sarcastic?
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
It was actually a serious question, but was phrased "humerously", so sorry about that.
So, to put it better, valley, as a beta tester/moderator/etc, do you have any knowledge on when this - or any of the other issues - will be solved?
So, to put it better, valley, as a beta tester/moderator/etc, do you have any knowledge on when this - or any of the other issues - will be solved?
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
me?
nope.
nope.
Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
come to think of it - at this point, given that T2 is out, I don't even think I'm a beta tester.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Oh well, it was worth a try
Thanx valley 
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
Sorry, the loop thing, I was thinking of loop recording. Sorry, it was VERY late and I had a long, long day(part of which included messing with my T2 boxed bundle!).
Koolkeys
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