cubase SX2. midi timing issues with AMD 64 bit

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Has anyone experienced midi timing issues with SX2?


I never had a problem until I upgraded my PC to an AMD 64 bit.


The problem is like this. I lay down a beat, but when I play it back it is always a bit fast. If I close SX2 and start it back up again, the problem goes away, but comes back after I 've recorded a few tracks. I don't want to have to re-start SX2 everytime I record a midi track.

At first I thought I was just way off on my grooves, but if I restart SX2 I can record normal again (for a short time)


Any tips?

Thanks,

dw

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Villy, many thanks for the info! Very useful.
:)
dd
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Ditto. I thought I was getting some MIDI timing errors. Based on that page I've made some changes to my config now. Now I can officially announce my move from Jaath to Classical :D
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Moving the "ignoreportfilter" file out of its original directory fixed all issues for me.
Still, what a massive oversight...
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griels wrote:Ditto. I thought I was getting some MIDI timing errors.
Timing? Jath? :-o

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Kriminal wrote:
griels wrote:Ditto. I thought I was getting some MIDI timing errors.
Timing? Jath? :-o
Read up :lol:
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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griels wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
griels wrote:Ditto. I thought I was getting some MIDI timing errors.
Timing? Jath? :-o
Word up :lol:
8)

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Yep,

I followed the instructions and I'm good to go. I felt like I was going to go crazy.

Thanks Villy

dw

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