On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:37:15 -0000, "Colin f" <colin@colinfraser.com>
wrote:
>But this means your crash problem must have another cause.
>It could still be loop related, but there would need to be a specific
>message that causes a problem.
>I'll do some more testing.
If it helps in your diagnostics, I have my two P3s (one master, one
slave) running in sync driving three drum machines and four synths,
various effects processors and an audio looper. It's a MIDI mess of
fairly epic proportions yet I have absolute stability and neither P3
has hung or misbehaved. I don't have a merger or a computer in the
equation though.
If my slave P3 is starta independently of the master, it runs from its
own internal clock but if it receives a start from the master, it
syncs happily. I have yet to encounter a situation where I want to do
something with clock/MIDI routing that I can't solve.
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.1.006 beta 32 crashes ?
2005-11-29 by Paul Nagle
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