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Timing Errors With ESX 24?

Timing Errors With ESX 24?

2004-02-25 by J. Arthur Lee

I've made a small loop with the ESX 24. The patch is a S/H type, so the 
break point changes with each pass. It sounds fine in the loop where I 
created it, but when it play s through, the timing is off. It's late.
I changed the gate time. It sounded right at 106% until I play it 
through a second or third time, then it sounds early.
Anyone else having this problem?

J. Lee

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Re: Timing Errors With ESX 24?

2004-02-27 by daehnub

There is an option in one of the menus that will allow you to 
specifically set the tempo of the project to the loop.  You can do 
this, copy the tempo shown, revert back to your old tempo, then use 
the audio editor to translate the tempo of the loop from the tempo 
given earlier to the tempo of the project.. geez, hope that make 
sense.

You can see the tempo bars in the audio editor (double-click your 
loop), maybe all you need to do is align your 'S' and 'E' points to 
the tempo bars.

Anyway, there are several ways that this can be fixed.  Logic is 
pretty flexable.


--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, J. Arthur Lee <stellar808@c...> 
wrote:
> 
> I've made a small loop with the ESX 24. The patch is a S/H type, so 
the 
> break point changes with each pass. It sounds fine in the loop 
where I 
> created it, but when it play s through, the timing is off. It's 
late.
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> I changed the gate time. It sounded right at 106% until I play it 
> through a second or third time, then it sounds early.
> Anyone else having this problem?
> 
> J. Lee
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: Timing Errors With ESX 24?

2004-02-28 by J. Arthur Lee

On Feb 28, 2004, at 5:12 AM, exs-users@yahoogroups.com wrote:

> There is an option in one of the menus that will allow you to
> specifically set the tempo of the project to the loop.  You can do
> this, copy the tempo shown, revert back to your old tempo, then use
> the audio editor to translate the tempo of the loop from the tempo
> given earlier to the tempo of the project.. geez, hope that make
> sense.
>
> You can see the tempo bars in the audio editor (double-click your
> loop), maybe all you need to do is align your 'S' and 'E' points to
> the tempo bars.
>
> Anyway, there are several ways that this can be fixed.  Logic is
> pretty flexable.
>
>
> --- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, J. Arthur Lee <stellar808@c...>
> wrote:
>>
>> I've made a small loop with the ESX 24. The patch is a S/H type, so
> the
>> break point changes with each pass. It sounds fine in the loop
> where I
>> created it, but when it play s through, the timing is off. It's
> late.
>> I changed the gate time. It sounded right at 106% until I play it
>> through a second or third time, then it sounds early.
>> Anyone else having this problem?
>>
>> J. Lee
>>
>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
Actually, it really didn't make much sense...but it gave me an idea 
about what to begin looking for. The problem comes and goes but it only 
happens with one specific sound that I have used in ESX 24. It's the 
"Random Pad" sound. Even though the peak point of the sound wanders 
around, when the problem occurs...it sounds as though the start is 
different, but only when playing through...not during the loop itself. 
About ready to just not use that patch anymore...although I think it's 
really cool...when it works right.

J. Lee



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