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Hi Ben, nope using the TI USB ASIO. Tried all combinations of ASIO, USB, MidiClock, Project and Audio Mixdown Sample/Bit Rate.
Sometimes the export is spot on, but can never do it twice in a row! Have also tried using a pre-roll but doesn't seem to help. The Virus and the Cubase dongle are the only USB connections. AMD 2800 ASUS MB with nVidia nForce2 chipset 1 GB Ram Also have an Audiophile 2496 PCI card but only using that for recording audio now. Any ideas? Sean |
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Everything from the Virus is out of time. If I export 1 bar with 4 beats (a simple bass patch will do) and then play the audio together with the original the beats are out of time. When I look at the audio sample the wave starts sometime after the first beat at varying lengths. There is a delay on recording which I thought should be compensated for automatically. The sample itself seems in time though. Should I need to make a manual letency adjustment? Not sure I could though as the delay seems to vary from one export to another. Am I missing the point of waht sample accuracy is meant to achieve?
Latency comp is on. Have also tried it off. |
Try going into the ASIO control panel as soon as SL has loaded, and 'change' the Application Priority to a different setting. Then close it and click Apply.
Now try your export - any difference? |
Doesn't help.
I also noticed before Cubase doesn't seem to remember that the app priority has been changed, it is always on 'High'. Tried exporting the bass line 3 times in a row without making any changes in between and got 3 different results! It is not even consistently out! |
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I have tried many settings, re-installed Windows and Cubase SL. There is nothing much else running on this machine. A bit lost for things to try, but the Polar isn't much use to me if I can't export audio.
Access know about my issue, but if others are not having a problem I don't hold out much hope of a solution. Thanks for trying. Sean |
Does the audiofile software allow some sort of outputs rerouting back into an ASIO application (similar to RME`s TotalMix, for example)? if it does you can probably workaround the export problem by recording the Ti streams back into audio tracks in cubase.
Investing in a separate PCI USB controller might also prove helpful. I`m gonna pick one up tomorrow in hope it will somehow help my arp timing problems in Nuendo and SX. hearing all other user reports, I can`t recall encountering another USB device that proved to be as system sensitive as the TI (:sigh:). Best, midi. |
It will be interesting to see what happens with the USB PCI controller.
Good luck! Sean |
I've tried the PCI usb thing and get identical bugs, don't bother.
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