Analogue outs MIDI timing, not sample accurate = timing drop outs / lagging.

  • Hello,


    When Virus Ti is used via USB, the sounds sent from Analogue outs are not in "perfect" time..


    (..Analogue outs timing is not sample accurate - like in the USB sound, which unfortunately does not stay in tune though..)


    ..should one be expecting a fix?

  • are you using pc?
    if you are using pc .please consider to download this program and check your system latency


    http://www.thesycon.de/dpclat/dpclat.exe


    Hello,


    thanks for the idea.


    I have compensated the system latency already manually, by shifting midi tracks by some milliseconds (..in cubase, midi channel properties..)..


    ..but the problem with the analogue outs, is that the midinotes timing is variating.. (..and is not stabile..)

  • do you use virus as sound card?
    is your cubase delay compensation off?
    at least you have to select 256 or 128 sample rate...
    for test your sound latency please disable all other plugins on your mixer channel ,sometime some vst make a delay compensation automatically

  • the behavior is documented in the virus ti setup guide and many other places. statically compensating the delay will not work, the delay is not the same all the time. the timing of the notes itself is solid though, as long as you "don't touch" the sequencer and just let it play back, the timing will be offset but the micro timing is fine. one way to compromise the micro timing is to enable live mode.


    marc

  • do you use virus as sound card?
    is your cubase delay compensation off?
    at least you have to select 256 or 128 sample rate...
    for test your sound latency please disable all other plugins on your mixer channel ,sometime some vst make a delay compensation automatically


    the behavior is documented in the virus ti setup guide and many other places. statically compensating the delay will not work, the delay is not the same all the time. the timing of the notes itself is solid though, as long as you "don't touch" the sequencer and just let it play back, the timing will be offset but the micro timing is fine. one way to compromise the micro timing is to enable live mode.


    marc


    Hello,


    thanks for the ideas, the thing got fixed by changing the PCI slot of my soundcard.