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Perritochico
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Please help!
I've been using Cubase for a couple of years- I'm not particularly expert at it, but I can use it pretty much to my own satisfaction. My problem is that when I come to combine GM tracks and soft synth tracks, they seem to go out of sync with each other. For example, if I make two identical midi drum tracks, as long as both are General Midi, they'd obviously play exactly together, but as soon as I change one of them to a soft synth (groove agent, for example, but any soft synth has the same effect) they no longer play together. The GM track will always seem to lag behind the soft synth track. They appear exactly the same on the screen, but don't play at the same time. It's really annoying! It's nothing to do with any external hardware- I've only just acquired a midi keyboard, and up until recently I've just been using a mouse to input midi. If all tracks are GM, there's no problem, and if all tracks are soft synths there's no problem, it's only when the two are combined. Apologies if this is a simple thing to remedy- I don't know much about this sort of thing! Thanks very much.
I've been using Cubase for a couple of years- I'm not particularly expert at it, but I can use it pretty much to my own satisfaction. My problem is that when I come to combine GM tracks and soft synth tracks, they seem to go out of sync with each other. For example, if I make two identical midi drum tracks, as long as both are General Midi, they'd obviously play exactly together, but as soon as I change one of them to a soft synth (groove agent, for example, but any soft synth has the same effect) they no longer play together. The GM track will always seem to lag behind the soft synth track. They appear exactly the same on the screen, but don't play at the same time. It's really annoying! It's nothing to do with any external hardware- I've only just acquired a midi keyboard, and up until recently I've just been using a mouse to input midi. If all tracks are GM, there's no problem, and if all tracks are soft synths there's no problem, it's only when the two are combined. Apologies if this is a simple thing to remedy- I don't know much about this sort of thing! Thanks very much.