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Re: Keeping midi tight

2003-12-21 by mike

thanks for the feedback.  I was kinda wondering if it is in my head 
or not.  So in theory the a outs and the B outs should be able so 
send twice as much info at the same time.  Interesting.  I was kinda 
hoping that was the case.


take it easy 

Mike G.


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, khjkkkkk khjkhjk <extra_mayo79@y...> 
wrote:
> To me it feels just fine, way tighter then rm1x that I use to 
have.All the sequencers have timing issues when a lot of stuff is 
going on, thats why there is swing.I only use esi2000 as sound module 
and its not a problem when you nudge the notes with swing and that 
feature is mainly used for opening up the space.Theoreticaly, two 
midi outs are as double as better then one becouse one out can only 
send one note at the time.Sometimes people blame sloppiness on timing 
of the sequencer, but its 98% of time doe to the composition.Also if 
you use a lot of control change and pich shift in the recording, that 
will effect it in a way becouse those kinds od messages contain more 
data then note on and off.
> 
> mike <curiousproductions@r...> wrote:
> I think that in the xl the midi priority starts from track one and 
> moves down the line.  At least that is what i rember reading.  
> 
> Am i to take it the Midi B outs are way down the line then? or as 
> least come in sequence after the A outs?
> 
> Trying to keep midi timing as tight as possable is all.
> 
> Please give a shout if ya know the answer to this one.  And just a 
> general question, how do you all find the timing on this box?  I 
feel 
> that at times it gets kinda sloppy when i have arps going and what 
> not.
> 
> Mike G.
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