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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Lothar Mueller" <lm089@w...> wrote:
> --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" <jondl_2000@y...> wrote:
> Jon,
>
> thanks for your answer.
> >
> > The first thing I would do in your situation is double check the
> > ARP/SEQ TxCh is set to OFF. If not, it's possible the ARP/SEQ is
> > outputting it's Note Events at the MIDI Out Port therefore
creating
> a
> > feedback loop with Cubase.
> >
>
> I just checked: SEQ TxCh is OFF (I guess you mean the one in the
> matrix labelled "Ptn TxCh").
Yes, that's the one - I'm not in front of an AN!x right now ;-)
> just to be sure, I also checked the
> standard midi TxCh setting and for a test changed that to OFF as
> well - no change in the machine's behaviour: timing sounds perfect
> with the internal trigger but is sometimes way off with an external
> seq. driving it
>
Hhhmmm, it doesn't make sense to me.
> > FWIW, I've never had any such issue with using the AN1x with
either
> > LOGIC or VISION DSP (both on a Mac) - I'm certain I've tested an
> old
> > version of Cubase but don't recall without checking my notes.
I'll
> > get back to you on that.
>
> thx in advance!
>
Okay, I found my notes today. The problem I was trying to recall was
an issue recording the output of the AN1x ARP/SEQ into a software
sequencer - there were a handful or reports of the MIDI Note Events
being delayed by up to 1/32. I believe most of the people who
reported this were triggering the AN1x on Beat 1 of Measure 1 rather
than permitting the AN1x Clock to sync up with the software seqs MIDI
Clock signal - waiting for, say, beat 1 measure 3 to begin reocrding
also allows time for controller chasing to 'catch up.' Don't know if
this applies to your situation.
According to my notes I did NOT test with Cubase but I'm certain an
old demo copy of VST/24 is still installed. There are many Cubase
users on this list but as you can tell from the list archive this
hasn't been a prominent issue. Don't think Reg is still lurking on
the list - he was aces with Cubase on Wintel.
> >
> > > Would this probably be much
> > > better using a hardware sequencer or drum box or whatever?
> > >
> >
> > Not likely. MIDI Clock is MIDI Clock is MIDI Clock regardless of
> the
> > source.
>
> that was my idea of it so far...
> >
> > Perhaps a Yamaha RM1x? Check Yahoo! Groups for a user group - or
> > check the Links page here http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-
> > list/links
> >
>
> just looked at it: looks quite good. have to think about it.
>
You could also look up the groups for the Korg Electribes (love that
ER-1!) or Yammie RS7000 or Roland MC-303/505/909 series...
> greetings,
>
> - lotar -
welcome to the list,
Jon