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Ideal cubase settings for MIDI
I am starting to think my cubase midi settings might be wrong. I have been recording an arp from my synth and it sounds great when I play it live and record it but when I play it back it sounds nothing like it did. It could be the snap settings or something like that I think although I don't think that happens automatically.
How do you think I should be setting my cubase properties, I use mostly midi, very very little audio just for some vocal samples, and the occasional looped beat. How should I set my sync up? Cheers |
same problem here....
a quick fix is, to change the arp speed in the virus menu. 1/16 is 1/4 or vv. strange thing.... the virus seems to speed up everything. then store the new settings... don?t know if its a cubase-virus sync problem ... IMO it started when i updated the virus os... some time ago. |
I think my problem is more of a generic problem it's when I am using the jp8000 keyboard to controll the virus there seems there might be some delay between me pressing keys and what cubase records. I'm not sure though I will need to fiddle about with it a bit. Someone did post up a while ago what they thought the syncronisation section should be configured as. As usual can't find it now.
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Um, the auto-quantize feature is probably what is screwing you up. On the transport panel, be sure that the [AQ] button is not lit up during recording....
Dealing w/ MIDI in Cubase is also semi-notorious, because depending on what audio/MIDI interface(s) you are using, Cubase can get really fussy about the driver. I have heard about LOTS of people who have problems w/ Cubase recording MIDI too early. This problem has been discussed at length on the Cubase forum (www.cubase.net, if I'm remembering correctly) Hope this helps- |
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