
dachay2tnr
One Hit Wonder
I have a project that had midi drum tracks. I had earlier converted these to audio and had archived the midi tracks (snare, kick, cymbals, etc.).
Last week I decided I didn't like the kick sound and decided to create a new audio track from the original midi track.
I deleted the current audio kick track and unarchived the midi track. I output the midi track to a Roland V-Drum kit, and returned audio from the V-Drum to a Sonar audio track for recording. IOW, I was simply using the V-Drums for the sample sounds.
So far so good. However, the resulting recorded audio ended up quite out of sync with the rest of the music. It seemed to start out OK, but quicky became delayed relative to the rest of the music. What was even weirder was that occasionally I would get two kick drum hits in the audio when there was only one in the midi.
Any ideas as to what's going on here? I didn't have a lot of time that day to trouble-shoot, so I simply gave up. However, I'm pretty sure everything was hooked up properly.
BTW, when I listened DURING the recording process everything sounded fine. It was only AFTER the audio was recorded that this problem arose.
Last week I decided I didn't like the kick sound and decided to create a new audio track from the original midi track.
I deleted the current audio kick track and unarchived the midi track. I output the midi track to a Roland V-Drum kit, and returned audio from the V-Drum to a Sonar audio track for recording. IOW, I was simply using the V-Drums for the sample sounds.
So far so good. However, the resulting recorded audio ended up quite out of sync with the rest of the music. It seemed to start out OK, but quicky became delayed relative to the rest of the music. What was even weirder was that occasionally I would get two kick drum hits in the audio when there was only one in the midi.
Any ideas as to what's going on here? I didn't have a lot of time that day to trouble-shoot, so I simply gave up. However, I'm pretty sure everything was hooked up properly.
BTW, when I listened DURING the recording process everything sounded fine. It was only AFTER the audio was recorded that this problem arose.