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Ratthew

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  1. All done, thank you both. I believe everything is setup perfectly now and all my audio is running smoothly. Thanks everyone for your help, I really appreciate it!
  2. Cakewalk was automatically setting my Record Latency Adjustment Device to FL Studio ASIO, instead of my interface. Possibly that was the cause for the bad measurement?
  3. So CEntrance gives me 892 samples, which taking away my Total Roundtrip of 829, leaves me with 63. Sound about right for Manual Offset?
  4. Perfect, will give this a go very soon and report back! You are correct as David Baay also pointed out! I never would have thought of this as I've only had my synth a few weeks.
  5. My only options for driver mode (MIDI tab) are MME or UWP, however my driver mode under playback is set to ASIO. Does this seem correct? I've lowered my MIDI Prepare Using buffer to 50ms too, thanks!
  6. Unfortunately this didn't work, but you did lead me to the solution! On the same page, I disabled 'Controller' recording, which has fixed the issue. As for the ASIO buffer, how do I choose an appropriate value for the Manual Offset? I currently have enabled 'Use ASIO Reported Latency'. Thanks!
  7. Thanks for the reply Greg - the synth is connected via USB to my PC, and providing audio to my audio interface (Arturia Minifuse 2).
  8. Hi, I currently have a Korg Minilogue XD synth hooked up to Cakewalk and am experiencing some heavy lag issues. When I send MIDI notes to the Korg from Cakewalk, all is fine until I begin turning dials on the synth, when I get extreme latency issues and the audio takes up to several seconds to catch up. When playing notes by hand and turning dials, this does not happen. I should note that slow dial movements do not trigger the issue, it only happens when I speed the movements up a bit. I've attached my driver settings, and an audio clip where I change the filter gradually and then quickly, where you can hear the issue clearly. Would really appreciate some help if anyone knows a solution! Thank you Latency Issue.mp3
  9. Thanks for the detailed reply! I haven't tried this yet and will definitely give it a go. This is spot on, having the track tempo matched will allow me to cut and move parts around easily and have all of the clips be aligned properly to the beat when moved. Will try the above method soon, really appreciate your time and help, thank you!
  10. I'm trying to make the whole song play at a fixed tempo essentially, sorry that wasn't clear before! The song I'm remixing (shown in the original image) has a varying bpm, however to remix the song I first need to get it all one tempo so I can cut parts out and rearrange them etc. The tracks shown in the image are the stems of the original song, provided as part of a remix challenge. Hopefully this helps explain the problem a little better. Thanks!
  11. Hi, I'm working on a remix of a song that has a varying tempo, starting at 110 and progressing to 112.4. In Cakewalk, I've used the tempo track to adjust the tempo so that the songs beats line up with Cakewalk's gridlines properly. However, when I export the track I find that the tempo remains unchanged? Perhaps I'm missing something but I've only been using Cakewalk for a couple months. I'd like to be able to export the track with the tempo changes. If anyone knows a fix for this that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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