you actually combined a quote from me and from someone else. i wrote: >again the timing issues becomes more apparent the more notes that get sent >to it, and it really becomes an issue with drums that are being triggered by >a 16th note pattern for example. the work around is to solo each part >separately and multi track it. but not the paragraph above it... but yes, i have always been aware of the 8 note max polyphony w/ the Emax. On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Michael Wisbech <michael@...>wrote: > > > At 30-12-2009 21:10, you wrote: > You are aware that Emax has 8 note polyphony ? 8 notes at same time. > > And if you sends a lot of continious controller data it can choke, because > of the midi stream is too condensed. > > > >I finally had to put my pro tools system in "manual tempo playback", then > >played the sequence at 70-80 bpm and so I could record it (then had to do > >a 80 to 130 time stretch to the file, et voila). > > >again the timing issues becomes more apparent the more notes that get sent > >to it, and it really becomes an issue with drums that are being triggered > by > >a 16th note pattern for example. the work around is to solo each part > >separately and multi track it. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emax] Re: Microcontroller
2009-12-30 by Brooks Mosher
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