I was able to recreate the timing problem in Logic, but I'll need to examine it more closely to figure out exactly what's happening there. The strange thing is that seeking around the timeline in the other hosts I've tested seems to work just fine. It only spazzes out in Logic. I'll obviously continue to look into it, though.soundpalace wrote:Thanks mate, more than happy to provide further info and/or a video demonstration if needed. Just let me know
As I mentioned in my earlier post, the workaround is to simply trigger a scene change via MIDI at certain points in your project, and this will re-sync Glitch's internal sequencer. A note placed at the very beginning of the song seems like an obvious choice, and then perhaps additional notes every bar to help keep everything else in sync as you skip around the timeline.
Admittedly, Logic is completely alien to me, but to set up the routing I believe you need to add Glitch to an instrument track so that it will correctly receive the MIDI notes, and then route the audio from another track in there. Or hopefully you can simply put Glitch on an audio track as usual, then route MIDI note data in there somehow. I'm sure some other Logic users can offer much more detailed advice here.




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