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recording MIDI Events - playing a VI and simultaneously recording audio output of VI.
While recording and monitoring the audio of the VI it sounds fine. But the simultaneously recorded MIDI-events do not correspond to the audio at all rhythmically. I'm not talking sync or latency, the events are all over the place! ![]() Some notes al late, some early, never the same amount Result when played back is of course an unusable performance. Look for yourself in the pic: top - audio output of the VI recorded through a bus down - simultaneously recorded MIDI-events using PT 11 and PT 12 perpetual, same results. last time i was recording MIDI was on PT 10 with no issues 64 samples buffer delay compensation ON or OFF (does not matter) what happened? what are my options? |
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