MOTU must face...

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Also cuts out on loop play if you turn loop on or off while in loop region. just sayin' your creepy face lookin' down on me... creepyMIDI Life Crisis wrote:This is new to DP 9.1. When I have a MIDI track playing back and I toggle or move the record selector in the TO the playback notes cut out. I noticed this immediately when I started work tonight for the first time in the update. 9.01 didn't do that and I could playback and move the record selection from track to track w/o any problem in playback.
MOTU must face...
Yeah, that occurred to me. Whatever is helping with latency compensation may require loading stuff into a buffer to increase the performance.Killahurts wrote:Actually they're looking at your creepy sig line.![]()
It makes sense that the MIDI/VI would make a hiccup when record enable was changed. It always did that with audio, right? Their new audio system apparently gives latency preference to the record enabled track for VIs. I'm really thinking that's the only way I'm getting this performance.
I've got this too. In my big template there is a NINE SECOND delay between when I record enable a MIDI track aiming at a DIFFERENT plug-in than the one that is currently record enabled. There is no issue when record-enabling different MIDI tracks pointing at different channels of the SAME instance. I have no playback issues. All tracks play properly.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:This is new to DP 9.1. When I have a MIDI track playing back and I toggle or move the record selector in the TO the playback notes cut out. I noticed this immediately when I started work tonight for the first time in the update. 9.01 didn't do that and I could playback and move the record selection from track to track w/o any problem in playback.
MOTU must face...
This is not an issue of the transport running. When the transport is stopped this is an issue. Upon playback, any recorded MIDI notes play just fine, and yes, there is the same lag when record-enabling different tracks just like when transport is stopped.David Polich wrote:Are you guys toggling record-enable between
tracks while the transport is running?
Well, it's one of those things that USED to work, but it was long ago, before "Pre-Gen." It stands to reason that if you're playing back tracks in pre-gen mode, then you switch one of them to record, you've just changed that track from a pre-recorded track to a live track, so it would be very hard to switch without some kind of gap, pop, or interruption. Even recently there were ways around it, like turning off pre-gen, but that's not so easily done now.David Polich wrote:Are you guys toggling record-enable between
tracks while the transport is running?
I've said it before..this is like changing a tire
while the car is moving. If it worked "before",
I think you just lucked out. I would never
do this while the transport is running.
Like the old joke where the patient says
"Doc, it hurts when I move my arm" and the
doctor replies, "then dont move your arm".