Timing Issue

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I am still relatively new to this so bare with me... here is my set up:

P4 3.0g
1 gig ram
Sonar 3 Producer
M-Audi FW410

I have a song containing approx. 6 audio tracks and 1 midi track using gs drums. Everything sounds fine - until... I bounce the midi track to audio. The new drum audio track that is created is not quite in time with the rest of the audio which pretty much ruins the song. Does anyone know what could be throwing this track off during the bounce??? Is there an easy way to adjust this new track to make it fit with the rest of the song?

Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks...
 
Not quite sure what caused the mixdown to audio to be off in the first place, but, if the audio is off by the same amount the whole time, then you could just slide/nudge the audio track until it lines up.
 
GS drum? Was it Windows' Microsoft soft GS, or Edirol VSC (DXi)? How did you "convert" MIDI to audio? :)
 
If you are bouncing the project to a stereo file,try unchecking fast bounce.

If you're doing something else,disregard this post. :o
 
James Argo said:
GS drum? Was it Windows' Microsoft soft GS, or Edirol VSC (DXi)? How did you "convert" MIDI to audio? :)
I would think Jaymz is on to something here. The GS-set from Microsoft has HUGE latency which Sonar cannot make up for.

However, other softsynths (DXi or VSTi) should be able to bounce just fine. ?
 
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