Cubase Audio to midi delay

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fra77x
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Post by fra77x »

Hello , can u explain me what is the purpose of the audio to midi delay?
i 'm using cubase to monitor all the pulsar devices + vst instruments - how do i know if the devices are in sync without judge it by the ear?
does the latensy incriese while adding effects or using different devices (example does a big modular 2 patch has bigger latensy than a small dev?
thanx in advance...
massusen
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Post by massusen »

Which audi-to-midi-delay do you mean? The one in Audio System? If that´s the one, I think it´s for auto-correcting audiorecordings to your harddrive.
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Post by algorhythm »

if you cannot tell by ear, then it is obviously OK (it is how it sounds that matters, right?)! If you work at <7ms, you should not need to adjust that parameter in cubase, at least i do not need to . . . :wink:
fra77x
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Post by fra77x »

Hello-well i used to work without the big mixer in 7ms... i found myself moving backward notes to sync to vst instruments...now i use the big mixer again
Is there a delay for the monitored channels in cubase?
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Post by AudioIrony »

I have also discovered that working without a mixer in Pulsar and using 7ms ULLI causes problems with VST instruments, one in particular refuses to trigger at all. Not that I ever really used the big mixer, I always used the DynaMixer and then recorded the Pulsar output to audio tracks and applied effects in VST. Going back to that way of working now.

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