Timing off?
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stevechristian stevechristian https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=140503
- KVRist
- 68 posts since 16 Feb, 2007
While playing around with the arpeggiator I noticed that the timing of the notes seemed to be off. Maybe it was just some of the global effects, but I do remember reading somewhere about setting a delay compensation for Zebra2 in Logic. I'm on Logic 7.1.1, was there some sort of plugin-delay that was required at that version number?
- u-he
- 30213 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Hi,
Not sure what you mean by off... do you mean offset or wrong tempo?
The Arp starts from the first note you hit, which might not necessarily be related to bars in Logic.
Zebra has a plugin delay of 16 samples which Logic should automatically compensate for.
Unfortunately there's a problem in Logic 7.2 (I think, but maybe earlier as well) which "swallows" the first note on playback of instruments with delay compensation. A workaround here is (as far as I remember) a negative delay in the track parameters.
A known bug is, single trigger MSEGs have little "breaks" in Arp mode if the voices have very short release times, which may cause inaccurate timing of MSEGs in Arp mode... that's a very special case though...
Urs
Not sure what you mean by off... do you mean offset or wrong tempo?
The Arp starts from the first note you hit, which might not necessarily be related to bars in Logic.
Zebra has a plugin delay of 16 samples which Logic should automatically compensate for.
Unfortunately there's a problem in Logic 7.2 (I think, but maybe earlier as well) which "swallows" the first note on playback of instruments with delay compensation. A workaround here is (as far as I remember) a negative delay in the track parameters.
A known bug is, single trigger MSEGs have little "breaks" in Arp mode if the voices have very short release times, which may cause inaccurate timing of MSEGs in Arp mode... that's a very special case though...
