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Subject: VST and Timing, a never ending story...


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Original Message 1/2             26-Jul-98  @  11:02 AM   -   VST and Timing, a never ending story...

Clemens.Kurtz

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Hi folks!

Again, I´ve checked the timing behaviour on VST (tight drum tracks,...) and.... without any problems.

I´ve built up some teccno drums (fast and tight), checked them, listened, recorded them to audio, checked out these audio tracks, measured, listened again...... no trouble....


Well, was lots of work, but ginally I´ve decided to ask the Key´s specialists (Key´s is a German magacine for PC related music stuff,...).

I´m curious about their experiences.....

I suggest the following: please send me some of your Midi-Tracks, you have trouble with in combination with VST (Midi-only, don´t pull down my mailbox, please !!!).

I´ll check them out !!

Ciao


Clemens



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Message 2/2             26-Jul-98  @  02:46 PM   -   RE: VST and Timing, a never ending story...

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yes.... It is almost acceptable with patterns (drum).... the problem arrises the most where there is a string of notes with identocal timing intervals.... in other words short fast stacatto drum rolls.... say a row of 16th snares in a typical house or trance crescendo roll before a chorus section.....

i was wondering if this is more of a problem when triggering an internal sound card or daughterboard....

you seem to have it working right Clemens..... a mate of mine in Dusseldorf has it ok with an eide setup and a soundblaster... and another mate in london claims to have it right with a p2 & gina setup although i aint checked it.... i will be next week.. i alredy had to rebuild his system... i need to hear it with the new Gina drivers.......... i think it is something to do with the chipset version in combination with something else, I'm convinced it's about motherboards...... none of the guys i have listed are pc buffs in a real hi-tech way.... they just have average home pc skills...

I'm almost there.... even with the tahiti... i get acceptable audio performance considering the amount of junk on this pc, and also the tahiti which is really a no-no vst card... the new machine i want to get is going to have at least 128mb s-dram in it and scsi...... but i'm just worried about spending all that mulah, cos i'd rather stick with cake5 and lesser cheaper pc spec if it is still going to be probs after spending over a grand on a big P2 with scsi audio drive...... the cubase users site is interesting..... but there is no conclusions there really just experiences......




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