But this doesn’t really make sense when syncing two music programs.īut back to the topic. The only real advantage is that you can freely chose a BPM in the slave. This still wont reduce the latency and wont reduce the jitter. You are just exchanging beats and BPMs with wall clock (SMPTE) time. MTC will not give you better timing either. The “Direct Music” is the one that we need. But having a WDM driver doesn’t necessarily mean that it has a “Direct Music” driver. The absolute best solution for this case is MTC (Midi Timecode). In my case, is this not usable to make a patchwork with recordings of Renoise in Cubase. That means, that the latency of the recorded stuff is fluctuating about 0-6 ms. I noticed, that the midi offset of Renoise is about + 30 ms and you get tolerably 0-6 ms laterncy in the cubase audio tracks. I played 18 audio tracks out of Renoise and 18 audio tracks in Cubase in one time (the same PC). I used the demo track of Renoise Diggin for Gold of sewen. In the Cubase midi sync preferences is behind every midi driver. Ablsolute usable.Ĭubase SX 2.2 with Renoise 1.9b2 as midi clock slave, connected with LoopBe1 ( ). Live playing with a midi masterkeyboard thru the MT 4 has the same latency like 1.8. In my preferences in Renoise 1.9b2 i have no or behind my midi driver (emagic MT4 midi interface), but the Windows XP device manager said, that are a WDM Midi driver.
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