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Original Message 1/4 20-Mar-01 @ 01:30 AM - digital performer sequencer
mpc? The mpc is groovier or more precise, whichever you
prefer. I want to transfer midi tracks I've edited in dp to
the mpc 60 so for final playback that shit is dead on, but
I'm having no luck getting the tracks into the mpc . Anyone
do t
Message 2/4 20-Mar-01 @ 09:04 PM - RE: digital performer sequencer
Here is some of the marketing speak supplied on the MOTU Web site for Digital Performer. You would realize these benefits from using the software of course....
"Our timing tests show that, even under the best conditions, Logic Audio with an AMT has inherent jitter of around 1-2 milliseconds, with occasional spikes even higher. But with our new MTS technology, we've been able to tighten up the timing accuracy between Digital Performer and our new USB MIDI interfaces to a third of a millisecond - about five times better. In addition, MTS achieves sub-millisecond timing accuracy on every MIDI data event, not just on some notes, some of the time, as touted by Logic with AMT. Effectively, MTS gives MOTU users the tightest overall MIDI timing in the business.
MTS is easy to use. It automatically becomes enabled when you use Digital Performer 2.61-MTS with a MOTU USB MIDI interface on a USB-equipped Power Macintosh. Digital Performer users can enjoy the benefits of MTS even if they use OMS (Open Music System)."
Message 3/4 20-Mar-01 @ 11:02 PM - RE: digital performer sequencer
midi express XT usb and the timing is still not as
good as the same sequence played by my mpc. I
would like to edit my midi tracks in dp (cause
it's easier) and then send those into my mpc . The
mpc can record sequences from outside sequencers ,
I'm just not having any success at it. Wondering
if anyone does this? It's probably an Akai
Message 4/4 28-Mar-01 @ 08:53 PM - RE: digital performer sequencer
in dp and transmit beatclocks via express x
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