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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 20-Feb 04 From: UK Member No.: 36,389 ![]() |
Hopefully someone can help me as I can't figure this out.
I'm using Cubase SX3 v3.1.1 with an M-Audio Firewire 410 interface. Why are all my recorded midi notes (played from a DX7) being snapped to the start of the first bar and their lengths set all the same, so that when I play the recorded track back, it comes out as one huge chord? I've checked my Prefs and everything appears to be OK. Am I missing something somewhere? Thanks |
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![]() Rookie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 48 Joined: 13-Nov 05 From: League City - US Member No.: 72,457 ![]() |
I too, have had major midi/audio problems using M-Audio interfaces using Cubase in general. I currently use Cubase SX3 through an M-Audio Delta 1010, and have completely given up on using built-in the midi interface. After countless driver juggling and downloading of drivers, I continued having horrific tempo and drop-outs problems with my midi tracks. I ended-up going through a seperate 2X2 midiman interface, and now my midi is solid as a rock. I love M-Audio devices, but they refuse to correct many of the on-going and well-documented problems evoloving around midi stability. I am sick of down-loading the latest drivers every few days, only having to revert back to a (much) previous driver. Of course when you have to do this, you have to tolerate the other issues that came with that driver. It is a viscious circle. I hope since the merging of M-Audio and Pro Tools, that things don't become worse for the non-PT users. Hang in there!!!
Allen |
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