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RE: [elektron] SidStation timing

2001-08-13 by Shawn Mativetsky

You can set that parameter to 0, but it still sometimes isn't totally in
time I find... the sequencer gives me more control I guess.

Shawn Mativetsky aka nanostepper
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-----Original Message-----
From: Inform3r [mailto:inform3r@...]
Sent: August 13, 2001 12:35 AM
To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [elektron] SidStation timing


on 8/12/01 10:33 PM, Shawn Mativetsky at shawn@... wrote:

> Yeah, this is a well-known issue with the SID chip... I can't remember the
> exact reason.. maybe something to do with the envelope.
>
> My solution: I use Cakewalk (a very OLD version), and for each track, you
> can specify a time shift.  So, on the sidstation track, I do a shift of -2
> to -5 and it then triggers the Sidstation slightly early, and so all the
> notes end up on time! :)
>
> Shawn Mativetsky aka nanostepper
> http://www.nanostepper.com

    I thought there was a parameter on the SID that addressed this issue.
Isn't it called "HCut" or something? I cant remember right now.
    I was triggering my Sid from a Mobius sequencer the other day and some
presets I noticed were more responsive than others. I messed around with the
settings and got everything to sound pretty much on the beat.

                    Inform3r
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