[seq24-users] Notes too early when recording to Ardour sync'ed with jackd
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From: Niels O. <ni...@dr...> - 2006-10-04 14:33:38
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello there, yesterday I did my first real recording with Ardour and seq24. I need to set jackd to a buffer of 1024 samples in order to avoid xruns. However, when I do not run seq24, I can go down to 256 samples without getting xruns. But that's not the issue. The issue is: Notes from seq24 are too early. (I have an external sampler connected to an M-Audio Midi Sport Uno interface.) seq24 is sync'ed with jackd and Ardour is the time master. All notes come in before the click. This is especially annoying when I want to record some audio to the not yet recorded drum track (which I have in seq24). After recording I can manually move the track, but that's not as intended. I can't plan the entire drum track ahead without knowing how the piece will go. Is there a way to delay the output of seq24? Furthermore, is there a way to have this adjusted automatically? I'm using realtime-lsm, Kernel 2.6.17.11 on Gentoo, Ardour 0.9.33, jackd 0.100.7, seq24 0.8.7 and an RME Hammerfall Digi 9636 soundcard. Any hints are welcome, the recording isn't finished yet! ;-)) Best, Niels - -- Me & Myself & All The Rest: http://www.drni.de/ What did the Pascal programmer say when they made him program in C? "I'd rather fight than switch!" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFI8OLbosnVosUgx0RAnGMAKCX3N5eNkOp6SpaD8oR/L7tlvsneQCdF3Q1 0hD58ToN2l3yfFE6CS2Y9kw= =dGi2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |