Hey all
Brief history, I was previously using a combo of MR816x/UR22/Saffire Liquid 56/Motu Midi Xpress XT/midi over USB.
Basically a combo of all the above in various incarnations trying to sequence external hardware from Cubase, to sync with software plugins and audio within the DAW. No joy!
This weekend I bought a FF400 and it appears at least to be fixed.
I did a little test with drums on the cubase timeline, NI Massive, my V-Synth XT sequenced over the RME midi out and my microbrute sequenced via its own USB midi.
It all seemed to be in time with no midi channel delay necessary.
Even if that were the case for the V-synth I might understand, but how is it solving the midi over USB as well?
Does the RME have some kind of magic pixie dust that just shuffles everything into the right place? Please say yes hooppie
I might add that it was all sounding tight whilst playing the track live and with the resulted recorded audio as well.
Brief history, I was previously using a combo of MR816x/UR22/Saffire Liquid 56/Motu Midi Xpress XT/midi over USB.
Basically a combo of all the above in various incarnations trying to sequence external hardware from Cubase, to sync with software plugins and audio within the DAW. No joy!
This weekend I bought a FF400 and it appears at least to be fixed.
I did a little test with drums on the cubase timeline, NI Massive, my V-Synth XT sequenced over the RME midi out and my microbrute sequenced via its own USB midi.
It all seemed to be in time with no midi channel delay necessary.
Even if that were the case for the V-synth I might understand, but how is it solving the midi over USB as well?
Does the RME have some kind of magic pixie dust that just shuffles everything into the right place? Please say yes hooppie
I might add that it was all sounding tight whilst playing the track live and with the resulted recorded audio as well.
RME FF400 fixes all my midi woes?
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