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Had the TI a day now. No real problems as far as I can see.
Had the arp problem once, but that was because I was changing the transport a lot in a short space of time and with a short loop. It doesn't seem resiliant enough yet to make quick changes to the transport. You also need to give a few beats run up to the start of the midi part, then it's spot on every time. Had it on USB ASIO 16bit, 44.1, highspeed Synth: Virus Ti keyboard Sequencer: Cubase SX 3.1, Live 5.02 Board: ASUS P4C800 Deluxe 875p "Canterwood" (Socket 478) CPU: Pentium IV 2.6Ghz Northwood (800MHz FSB) RAM: Corsair 1024Mb DDR (XMS 3200 DDR 400MHz Low Latency) OS: Win XP Home SP2 HDD: Seagate Barracuda SATA 300GB HDD: Seagate Barracuda SATA 110GB Graphic: Powercolor Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb Monitor: LG L1915S 19" LCD (60hz) SXGA DVD-Writer: LG GSA-4163B 40x 16x 8x |
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no improvements what so ever over here as well. arghhhh.... Best, midi. |
Still getting a lot of audio clicks, esp on busy arp'd patches/
Everythings in time though. Is it my ear's but I think it sounded phatter, when I was using 1/4 inch jacks out and MIDI (which I'm gonna do until next couple of updates)??? Anyone else think this? |
It should sound better bud - there is some 24 bit D/A conversion going on at the analogue outputs. A bit better than the 16 bit USB connection... sigh
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a cool feature would be to have the USB for recall of all the patches.
And then use the analogue outs for the phatter sound. Can Access implement this (or is it possible anyhow) |
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You will need to put in a delay on the sequencer tracks to compensate for the delay compensation that will still be applied, though. |
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I had noticed the TI did sound a good bit better using the analogue outs...way more depth and bite, but i thought it must have been in my head... this was using the same patch on 2 different tracks. hmmmm have a nice day -Dan |
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