Has anyone else noticed that their SP doesn't always play the first 16th note when triggered via the daw?
Thought i was going mad but it doesn't seem to want to play the first not unless its shitted slightly in, a few ms.
This is causing issues when trying to record the audio..
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Strange midi delay problem
- David Smyth
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Re: Strange midi delay problem
Hey there,
Try setting Fine Tune (in the master menu) to a setting other than "Auto":
- "On" will mean the Fine Tune Knob is usable/changes tuning.
- "Off" will mean the Fine Tune Knob/Function is bypassed.
In other threads it was mentioned that in "Auto" Fine Tune mode, after leaving the unit unplayed for a certain amount of time (something like 10 seconds), the oscillators will mute and adjust the tuning if needed - then, when you suddenly press a key down, it may take a short time to interrupt the Auto-Tuning, un-mute the oscillators and play your sound - resulting in a slight delay/longer attack on your first note.
If I was you, I would use the "Auto" Fine Tune setting from when I turn the unit on (during warmup) and then change it to either "On" or "Off" (whatever suits you best) just before you want to play/send Midi notes - but that's just me.
I hope this helps!
Regards,
David Smyth
NZ
Try setting Fine Tune (in the master menu) to a setting other than "Auto":
- "On" will mean the Fine Tune Knob is usable/changes tuning.
- "Off" will mean the Fine Tune Knob/Function is bypassed.
In other threads it was mentioned that in "Auto" Fine Tune mode, after leaving the unit unplayed for a certain amount of time (something like 10 seconds), the oscillators will mute and adjust the tuning if needed - then, when you suddenly press a key down, it may take a short time to interrupt the Auto-Tuning, un-mute the oscillators and play your sound - resulting in a slight delay/longer attack on your first note.
If I was you, I would use the "Auto" Fine Tune setting from when I turn the unit on (during warmup) and then change it to either "On" or "Off" (whatever suits you best) just before you want to play/send Midi notes - but that's just me.
I hope this helps!
Regards,
David Smyth
NZ
Minimoog Voyager XL, Little Phatty Stage II + CV Output Mod, 2x Slim Phatty, Minitaur, MP-201, EP-2, 2x CP-251, MF-102, MF-104M, MF-107
Re: Strange midi delay problem
Thanks but tuning has nothing to do with midi timing (as far as i'm aware).
- David Smyth
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Re: Strange midi delay problem
Well I explained a situation where the tuning mode does have something to do with note timing - whether it's what you've encountered, I'm not sure.
Did you give it a try? If it makes no difference, you can at least rule that cause/fix out and look into other possible causes/fixes.
David.
Did you give it a try? If it makes no difference, you can at least rule that cause/fix out and look into other possible causes/fixes.
David.
Minimoog Voyager XL, Little Phatty Stage II + CV Output Mod, 2x Slim Phatty, Minitaur, MP-201, EP-2, 2x CP-251, MF-102, MF-104M, MF-107
Re: Strange midi delay problem
I know this is an old thread but luckily I searched before posting and found this. Fixed the problem perfectly!!! I had a horrible problem where every time I played the slim phatty (and only that synth) the first note I played was delayed by about 200ms. Ruined a lot of takes! Switching Autotune from Auto to ON fixed it.
I thought it was worth saying Thanks for the info!
EDIT: Except now I'm back to tuning it every time I change patches! Bah.
Scott
I thought it was worth saying Thanks for the info!
EDIT: Except now I'm back to tuning it every time I change patches! Bah.
Scott