Its always in time but slips bars/notes sometimes so patterns alter as it plays, always had this on any computer many versions of logic, seq and arps dont always play right, quite often have to capture an audio file, tricky when there is loads of modulation and you want it organic.
Really annoying, iam sure iam not the only one, some people may not notice but i do, say I loop a 16 bar section on logic, as it loops around patterns will trigger at wrong point, ie not at the beginning, and throw it all out, only stopping logic and starting play will sort it most times, and it will fail again at some point, zebra does this to, no swing value is used, what would solve this, is a reliable way to extract the exact note info and velocity mod ect as midi notes, so logic could just play them, way tighter to, i try to copy seq manually but when you are live playing the seq to get other patterns, its hard to work out exact notes lengths ect.
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Hive Seq Not triggering correctly
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 10 Jul, 2006
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
I would say this is a Logic thing, or possibly buffer size vs sample rate vs loop length mismatch when looping (if the loop doesn't end at the end of a buffer but somewhere in between, there could be some weird behavior happening, this being one of them, which seems like DAW retriggering the pattern from start mid-buffer).
- KVRian
- 807 posts since 7 Aug, 2015 from H2O
Had this very same problem happen with Pro Tools on a Mac. When I switched to Logic, though, ironically re this thread, the problem ceased.
A workaround in Pro Tools, though, was going to single core, I do believe, but then the whole system was too sluggish with more than a few tracks. I mention this, however, in response to ED's thoughts about the processing in your current setup as being the culprit.
That said, Hive was my only problem with Pro Tools - no other plugin from u-he or anyone else had arp hiccups like that, so it also is something with Hive - or so it appears.
A workaround in Pro Tools, though, was going to single core, I do believe, but then the whole system was too sluggish with more than a few tracks. I mention this, however, in response to ED's thoughts about the processing in your current setup as being the culprit.
That said, Hive was my only problem with Pro Tools - no other plugin from u-he or anyone else had arp hiccups like that, so it also is something with Hive - or so it appears.
- KVRian
- 1202 posts since 8 May, 2003 from Munich
I occasionally have oddities with the Hive sequencer on Cubase pro 9. I haven't yet been able to reliably reproduce them, though.
