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| Gear maniac Join Date: May 2004 Location: the Netherlands
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| Logic Pro: extern midi timing trouble... Struggling with Logic Pro here: next to instruments dropping out randomly with restart as the only sollution, I'm now struggling with the timing of my extern synths. I'm using UAD-1 dsp cards. When using plugins on a buss: With full pdc or latency compensation with the uad track advance plugins, miditiming becomes useless: all extern midi instruments are early. Is there a way to solve this? If the timing can't be trusted, Logic Pro is useless... any help much appreciated regards Budy |
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