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woland99

Joined: 31 Mar 2007 Posts: 155 Location: Austin, TX
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 10:17 pm Post subject: MIDI guitar - GR33, Amplitube, G7, latency |
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Howdy,
I want to set up G7 as a transcription tool.
Here is my setup - I have guitar with RMC synth
pickup, Roland GR33 synth, StealthPlug and
Amplitube amp modelling software. And G7.
I have synth audio output from GR33 hooked to
mixer. Guitar output I hook to StealthPlug - then
it is sent thru USB port on laptop for processing
w/ Amplitube.
I have ASIO driver for StealthPlug set to latency
about 4ms. Then output from StealthPlug goes to
mixer.
MIDI output from GR33 I hook via mAudio UNO to
second USB port and then on G7 I set UNO as MIDI
input.
First I ran some tests. First - Amplitube and
audio output from GR33 in parallel. OK - no
delay - they are in synch. This means that either
one should be eqally good (or bad) as means of
monitoring during MIDI recording.
Then I tried Amplitube and I ran MIDI output from
GR33 in SampleTank on Tracktion. Again the two
are almost in synch. That means that MIDI is generated
on GR33 in sych with input, and transmitted efficiently to
laptop - it is not the source of delay.
So now I try to record MIDI to G7 - I unchecked
MIDI Thru since I will use the tone from Amplitube
to monitor my recording. I start recording with
with "flexible" note timing so I can get actual
note values instead of everything being quantized
to quarter note. I use click track to keep my
tempo and try some simple quarter note scale.
In notation window I get more or less what I play.
However when I try playback I get complete mismatch
between click-track and the notes.
What can I do to get the two synchronized?
JT |
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