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A Sync-ing Feeling!!!
I'm using protools 6.4 in conjunction with a yamaha dgx-505 to do some recording and i'm having some syncronization problems between them. Basically, the drums are speeding up relative to the protools tempo.
To be more specific, when i set both the keyboard and the sequencer (protools) to 90bpm and record the drums to the sequencer, the drums gradually run ahead of the sequencer until there's a noticable sync problem, both audible and visual. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks. V |
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How are u syncing now? The yamaha is set up correctly as a midi clock slave?
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