mardi 27 septembre 2016

MIDI un'latency' when recording as overdub

Dear all,

have you noticed MIDI tracks are to fast (outwalk) when recorded as overdub? Example: in Reaper put click as a track then you listen to your click and playing MIDI piano or other instrument, you record your MIDI instrument. No other tracks in Reaper. Just a click track and your MIDI track. Reaper as monitor (headphones directly from Reaper). On MacBook Pro I double check all those let say un'latencies'. Results for different buffers on my environment:
32 -> -805 samples
48 -> -695 samples
128 -> 899 samples
256 -> 941 samples
512 -> 1241 samples
So, after all I moved my MIDI track back by means of JS: Time Adjustment Delay plagin (there is some 'spls' parameter what means samples and you can take advantage of it, when moving forward or back your MIDI notes, minus in front of figures means your notes will be moved back) according to the buffer size (as above).

Once I moved my notes back it worked perfect (MIDI tracks sit in my mixes better).
Question - do you have any similar experience?

It is obvious for audio tracks. You check your system, then take advantage of 'input manual offset' in 'Recording' tab in options. Big surprise that MIDI also should be adjust when being overdub recorded.

Kidn regards
tom.kw


MIDI un'latency' when recording as overdub

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