Midi on an mbox?
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Midi on an mbox?
I haven't done any midi on my mbox yet. I keep reading about some latency, where you have to adjust the offset of the midi tracks relative to audio after you record them. I want to use my dr-008 virtual drum module. Does anyone have any experience with virtual instruments/midi sequencing on an mbox?
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
I already have a midi interface.
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Yes.hammertime wrote:Does anyone have any experience with virtual instruments/midi sequencing on an mbox?
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
Fuck you faggot. Anyone?
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
Then don't respond, motherfucker.
toaster3000 wrote:no.
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Specifically to mbox or vst's in general?hammertime wrote:Then don't respond, motherfucker.toaster3000 wrote:no.
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
i only responded to see if you'd be as charming in your response to me... and you were! awesome. in my experience with midi and shit on other platforms (logic, specifically) is that if you're sequencing an external module and then recording it in as audio, it may be necessary to nudge the audio forward to line up, as there is a small delay for the software to send the midi command, the interface to send it to the device, the device to interpret tghe command, and then for the device to output the sound, and then for the mbox to re-capture the sound. sometime's it's a problem, sometimes it's not. as with all things, use your ears, and if it sounds flammy, nudge it until it sits right for you.
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Later. I'm sick of this forum. P.S., You're band sucks -- sounds just like every band I hear that sounds just like the Radiohead.
toaster3000 wrote:i only responded to see if you'd be as charming in your response to me... and you were! awesome. in my experience with midi and shit on other platforms (logic, specifically) is that if you're sequencing an external module and then recording it in as audio, it may be necessary to nudge the audio forward to line up, as there is a small delay for the software to send the midi command, the interface to send it to the device, the device to interpret tghe command, and then for the device to output the sound, and then for the mbox to re-capture the sound. sometime's it's a problem, sometimes it's not. as with all things, use your ears, and if it sounds flammy, nudge it until it sits right for you.
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
I don't know why you come here. I guess you just need the bang.
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
Did it occur to you that:hammertime wrote:Later. I'm sick of this forum.
1- there's a "software/computer" section of this forum
2- there's a Digidesign forum where this question has been asked numerous times. http://duc.digidesign.com
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Who is this band titled "the radiohead" that you speak of?hammertime wrote:Later. I'm sick of this forum. P.S., You're band sucks -- sounds just like every band I hear that sounds just like the Radiohead.toaster3000 wrote:i only responded to see if you'd be as charming in your response to me... and you were! awesome. in my experience with midi and shit on other platforms (logic, specifically) is that if you're sequencing an external module and then recording it in as audio, it may be necessary to nudge the audio forward to line up, as there is a small delay for the software to send the midi command, the interface to send it to the device, the device to interpret tghe command, and then for the device to output the sound, and then for the mbox to re-capture the sound. sometime's it's a problem, sometimes it's not. as with all things, use your ears, and if it sounds flammy, nudge it until it sits right for you.
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
Hey Hammer, you only asked one question, and he answered it. So "fuck you faggot" is a pretty out of line response for you to make, and that's not even getting started with the homophobic slur. Given your attitude though, I'm guessing you won't really care what anyone has to say about that.bombastique wrote:Yes.hammertime wrote:I haven't done any midi on my mbox yet. I keep reading about some latency, where you have to adjust the offset of the midi tracks relative to audio after you record them. I want to use my dr-008 virtual drum module. Does anyone have any experience with virtual instruments/midi sequencing on an mbox?
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
Uhm...now I feel like I may be off topic...but I thought that Pro Tools had a way of calculating latency...maybe not LE, but doesn't HD have the capability?
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Re: Midi on an mbox?
Maybe it's one he heard on the internets?ctmsound wrote:Who is this band titled "the radiohead" that you speak of?hammertime wrote:Later. I'm sick of this forum. P.S., You're band sucks -- sounds just like every band I hear that sounds just like the Radiohead.toaster3000 wrote:i only responded to see if you'd be as charming in your response to me... and you were! awesome. in my experience with midi and shit on other platforms (logic, specifically) is that if you're sequencing an external module and then recording it in as audio, it may be necessary to nudge the audio forward to line up, as there is a small delay for the software to send the midi command, the interface to send it to the device, the device to interpret tghe command, and then for the device to output the sound, and then for the mbox to re-capture the sound. sometime's it's a problem, sometimes it's not. as with all things, use your ears, and if it sounds flammy, nudge it until it sits right for you.
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