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Re: [exs] Re: G4/400/320/2408MkII

Re: [exs] Re: G4/400/320/2408MkII

2000-08-29 by Logic User Music

For the love of God, could someone please go into more depth concerning the 
sample=ms stuff. I know I go on sometimes, but I hope I've got some friends 
out there. Are we talking strictly Digi001 or sample-accurate synch with 
another device or does this subject matter also pertain to the logic 
environment alone when discussing buffer size. Everything sounds nice under 
my current setup, but I wouldn't mind tweaking a buffer for a final edge in 
latency accuracy. I kept assuming, until recently, that we were talking 
about the I/O buffer--ASIO in my case. Can someone school me on this?

Thank you.
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Re: [exs] Re: G4/400/320/2408MkII

2000-08-29 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

I don't understand your question very well, but maybe this is what you
mean:

Sample Accurate: YES, during PLAYBACK!!!! Once you recorded the midi
notes and Logic is playing them back, they're sample accurate.
Latency only happens when playing those notes via an external midi
controller (keyboard). Is this what you wanted to know?

During playback, the EXS24 is much tighter than any hardware sampler
since it's really sample accurate: no more midi delays or anything of
that kind. In worst case, you have the delay of 1 to 2 ms of your D/A
convertor. :-)

Tschüss,
Joeri

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> For the love of God, could someone please go into more depth
> concerning the
> sample=ms stuff. I know I go on sometimes, but I hope I've got some
> friends
> out there. Are we talking strictly Digi001 or sample-accurate synch
> with
> another device or does this subject matter also pertain to the logic
> environment alone when discussing buffer size. Everything sounds nice
> under
> my current setup, but I wouldn't mind tweaking a buffer for a final
> edge in
> latency accuracy. I kept assuming, until recently, that we were
> talking
> about the I/O buffer--ASIO in my case. Can someone school me on this?
>
> Thank you.
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sound diver woes...OT maybe (whatever)

2000-08-30 by Barbara Griffin

I have been quietly really really trying to get the demo version of Sound
Diver going. I mean, how hard can it be?
AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
it's a nightmare!! I mean I THINK I got it going (at least the preset sounds
seemed to be there, and it seemed to be loading up and back one of my
modules- the Roland- but I couldn't get the other (Emu, ensonique)  going
for the life of me. Even the Roland that seemed to work wouldn't let me load
the User banks (bank zero, "this command is not or something) - so, the most
important thing I needed SD to be able to do I couldn't make happpen...

Also, I was following the logic manual to link the two programs together
(update using autolink) and it wouldn't work either.
Doh....But then again the demo of SD doesn't have a manual so I couldn't
really get that far solving my problems.

I remember a post a while ago entitled 'is there ANYBODY that has managed to
get sound diver working?' Is there?

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