using time stretch at a buffer size of 128 samples is causing glitches and audio dropouts. Is this normal ? Should I bump up the buffer size when stretching audio or is there a setting I can change in the preferences dialog ?
Ha ha. I know I'm a product of my time. Back in the 80's-90's most of the changes in a Hip Hop song were not in the production of the beat (which were pretty simple in those days), but were created by the vocals, Intro, Outro, Hooks, chants ect.
enabling Send all keystrokes to this plug-in button is not working with one of my 3rd party vst instruments, will a conflicting keyboard shortcut binding cause this
you are right, I think that kick drum is driving the master bus peak levels way too hot, so the overall mix got squashed when I put a limiter on the master bus to keep it from clipping.
If I'm understanding this right, even at 96PPQ a quantization setting of 1/8 will always snap the MIDI event to the nearest 1/8 note interval, but if quantization were disabled at 96PPQ there would be fewer tics between the 1/8 note intervals where a MIDI event may occur as opposed to 960PPQ ?
this is confusing, does this mean the Midi engine is always operating at a high resolution even when the project PPQ is reduced to say for example 96PPQ ?
Good News...! IF you have the full version of MPC Software. Version 2.10 was released yesterday. The update seems to run pretty smooth with Cakewalk. I ran it this Am with no crashes and my test project saved and loaded without issues
I tried MPC Beats but...MPC Beats is too resource hungry and takes almost 700MB of ram. The load time takes too long and causes too many crashes. I would only use that stand alone mode. An option I found that works is Poise VSTi it is 64bit and has all the functions of the MPC style sampler and its free...if you are interested the link is here https://www.onesmallclue.com/
and a video walkthrough ..