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Old 11-25-2022, 03:58 PM
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Default Re: it it possible to get tight midi timing in protools?

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Originally Posted by jeffbruckner View Post
Midi timing has been an issue, easily corrected / reduced by avoiding 'daisy chaining'
and other simple techniques.

Protools is the worst system available, procured and marketed by Digidesign
in the same way as Apple.

Requiring a ground up rebuild, it has consistantly dissapointed users, and presented the worst interface, inability to provide basic tasks, limited interfacing , bespoke peripherals - unreliable system ingetration, unsupported previous version compatibility, incomprehensible syntax, fickle introduction and removal of software -( plugin format VST RTAS AAX) / hardware - ( Firewire etc).

Conclusion - Expensive / unreliable / to be avoided.
Interesting as I have had almost zero issues with Midi in Pro Tools going all the way back to LE6.1. Even with my most complicated setup with a Yamaha Motif es8, Roland TD-10 and a 3rd midi keyboard all working at once(3 instrument tracks in record with Superior Drummer, MiniGrand and either DB-33 or LoungeLizard's Wurly with 2 keyboard players. I totally agree on avoiding daisy-chaining as midi latency is accumulative.
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