Synth drift
Synth drift
Hi to everyone. Synthesizers (MiniMax, U K. 007...) drift (especially noticeable on high bpm). Treated? Sampler does not want. How will the people ever bass (and all other) on analog use? Floats awful
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what do you mean?
Very difficult to understand for a non english.
Very difficult to understand for a non english.
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sorry for my bad English. matter in bad synchronization is possible. what it is necessary to put in settings? thankshubird wrote:@sormast, you panic? because of bad midi timing in your setup?
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Try changing Timecode Source > MIDI Timecode to Internal Timecode. Maybe that what you mean but it is hard to understand what you want. But I hope that helps.
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It is obligatory for MIDI Device to create? Because without it mistiming. Internal Timecode should be adjusted or to leave by default?t_tangent wrote:Try changing Timecode Source > MIDI Timecode to Internal Timecode. Maybe that what you mean but it is hard to understand what you want. But I hope that helps.
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what do you need midi timecode for?
for kick me and minimax it's not needed.
For other tools such as arpeg02, you only need midi clock and there isn't a timecode option, so better you don't send timecode where it is not required.
You don't need to add scope devices as external instruments, it's enough to control them over midi ports from the sequencer.
for kick me and minimax it's not needed.
For other tools such as arpeg02, you only need midi clock and there isn't a timecode option, so better you don't send timecode where it is not required.
You don't need to add scope devices as external instruments, it's enough to control them over midi ports from the sequencer.
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Without MIDI Device at tools mistiming. Shift to the rightdjmicron wrote:what do you need midi timecode for?
for kick me and minimax it's not needed.
For other tools such as arpeg02, you only need midi clock and there isn't a timecode option, so better you don't send timecode where it is not required.
You don't need to add scope devices as external instruments, it's enough to control them over midi ports from the sequencer.
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did you check "use system timestamp" in the midi menu in Cubase?
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One more problem. Analog has to behave so?People sample analog? It is impossible because to work
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sorry Sormast, it is still unclear to me which problem you are having.
The sample you uploaded is around 145.7 bpm and has some randomness in the attack of the sound.
If the bpm is ok, then the randomness in the attack can be caused by different factors.
I encountered a similar problem when midi notes were doubled and the scope synth was set to 1 voice of polyphony, then i discovered that my master keyboard was sending the same midi notes twice due to a wrong setup, so disabled that function, solved the problem.
It would be useful if you tell us how is your setup, daw(cubase i guess), audio driver, samplerate, how you record or create midi parts, how you record the audio, etc.
The sample you uploaded is around 145.7 bpm and has some randomness in the attack of the sound.
If the bpm is ok, then the randomness in the attack can be caused by different factors.
I encountered a similar problem when midi notes were doubled and the scope synth was set to 1 voice of polyphony, then i discovered that my master keyboard was sending the same midi notes twice due to a wrong setup, so disabled that function, solved the problem.
It would be useful if you tell us how is your setup, daw(cubase i guess), audio driver, samplerate, how you record or create midi parts, how you record the audio, etc.
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tell please about that problem in more detail. how to disconnect. this that is possible.djmicron wrote:sorry Sormast, it is still unclear to me which problem you are having.
The sample you uploaded is around 145.7 bpm and has some randomness in the attack of the sound.
If the bpm is ok, then the randomness in the attack can be caused by different factors.
I encountered a similar problem when midi notes were doubled and the scope synth was set to 1 voice of polyphony, then i discovered that my master keyboard was sending the same midi notes twice due to a wrong setup, so disabled that function, solved the problem.
It would be useful if you tell us how is your setup, daw(cubase i guess), audio driver, samplerate, how you record or create midi parts, how you record the audio, etc.
daw - cubase, audio driver - scope asio, samplerate - 44.100, midi - "External instruments", next MIDI Device (without the out-of-sync).
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Edited as my reply was irrelevant and it seems garyb has replied to the op question. 

Last edited by t_tangent on Mon Dec 16, 2013 4:12 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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i never use external instruments settings and i use midi in Cubase from Scope all the time.
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Yeah scope can do that routing no need to do it in Cubase
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Here's how my Project Sync Set-up window looks. Also, do not use External Instruments.
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If not External Instruments.. how? I want to use a mixer Cubase. thank youMr Arkadin wrote:Here's how my Project Sync Set-up window looks. Also, do not use External Instruments.
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Personally I never use Cubase's mixer. I route via ASIO from Cubase into a Scope mixer. You can plug all your Scope synths and effects into the Scope mixer. You can then feed the result back into Cubase for recording. There is no latency this way.
Have you adjusted the ULLI in Scope:Set>Settings>ULLI for a low setting?
Have you adjusted the ULLI in Scope:Set>Settings>ULLI for a low setting?