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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2000 9:19 am
by Guest
Good idea, theorically allows midi recording, but I always obtain crashes, related with midi echoing; it seems to generate a continuous loop of midi data between sequencer and Pulsar

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2001 8:22 pm
by chippie
well its only 40 bucks so i guess it has that going for it, also was the reason i purchesed it without trying the demo first. the overall timing when synced to cubase is real sucky. i get much better results using the cubase arp to create arp sequences that play back with much tighter timing. would be a great device if it would sync real close to cubase, but overall i find that syncing any pulsar device to cubase produces lackluster results, the bpms can be seen moving up and down when the tempo is supposed to be steady....

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2001 2:30 pm
by Creamware
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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 8:08 pm
by Spirit
I use it to create loops on DSP-expensive ModV2 patches which I then sample. Works like a charm. I love it. And cheap as chips.

(I never try to sync this thing to anything, life's too short.)

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2001 7:21 am
by U4U
synchronisation seems to be the greatest problem

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2001 7:42 pm
by algorhythm
i think the sync issue is the fault of the MIDI protocol more than the fault of pulsar/cubase . . .