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Old 04-02-2011, 05:32 PM
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Question midi timing issue

Starting unsing midi in PT and every time I record to a click then play it back there seems to be a delay or seems that it's not as tight when piano was being played?
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Default Re: midi timing issue

You're probably experiencing a bit of midi delay. This can be an issue depending on exactly how you have your midi in/out set up, your gear, and so forth. You haven't provided enough info to say much more.
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