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woogish
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Using Logic Audio Platinum 5.5 Win XP
If I do a MIDI track let's say ten bars long, and put in a tempo change, then go back to
the original tempo, the next bar (the first bar of the new tempo) is really unstable - for
example, an eigth note drum fill is a garbled mess.
So................
song starts > tempo change occurs later in song (say at bar 5) > another tempo change
occurs any time after that (say at bar 10) > then any fills or licks in bar 10 are all
messed up!
BUT - if I turn off ALL AUDIO drivers, everything MIDI works perfectly! Whenever there's
a tempo change in Logic 5.5, that measure's MIDI timing is all fouled up!
This happens with both soundcards, (SW1000XG, ECHO MIA) and it sometimes happens after ANY
tempo change.
Any thoughts? Anyone? HELP!!
If I do a MIDI track let's say ten bars long, and put in a tempo change, then go back to
the original tempo, the next bar (the first bar of the new tempo) is really unstable - for
example, an eigth note drum fill is a garbled mess.
So................
song starts > tempo change occurs later in song (say at bar 5) > another tempo change
occurs any time after that (say at bar 10) > then any fills or licks in bar 10 are all
messed up!
BUT - if I turn off ALL AUDIO drivers, everything MIDI works perfectly! Whenever there's
a tempo change in Logic 5.5, that measure's MIDI timing is all fouled up!
This happens with both soundcards, (SW1000XG, ECHO MIA) and it sometimes happens after ANY
tempo change.
Any thoughts? Anyone? HELP!!