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Strange Global Midi Offset Behavior
In one session I need -7000 in the midi offset to have the midi keyboard (es6) playback (rim shot) on the grid. In another session I need no offset... ? (using a midi i/o)
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Global Midi Offset
vi's and external midi devices are both affected by midi global offset. is there a way to adjust external midi device offset without affecting vi's...
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Re: Global Midi Offset
Try MIDI Track Offsets.
filosofem
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Re: Global Midi Offset
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Re: Global Midi Offset
Hi cc1
You could print the first couple of seconds of a given Patch then calibrate the latency induced and for future reference rename the Patch title. filosofem
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