What I did:
Opened a MIDI file.
Saved it as a project.
Added an audio track.
Imported the reference mp3.
Adjusted the start point and tempo so MIDI and reference match exactly.
Initially all my timing seemed ok.
Started bouncing the MIDI to audio tracks.
The bounced audio tracks play at the correct speed.
The MIDI tracks not yet bounced now (suddenly) play too fast.
The events list keeps up, but the sound overtakes the PRV. It is as if the MIDI tracks are busy playing in their own lookahead buffer.
The MIDI tracks finish the piece before the audio tracks and the reference track.
If I bounce a track to audio, the audio track is in perfect sync with the reference (and the PRV). But the MIDI still plays faster and finishes the piece earlier than the audio.
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Nigel Mackay
Remixing 60s standards.
What I did:
Opened a MIDI file.
Saved it as a project.
Added an audio track.
Imported the reference mp3.
Adjusted the start point and tempo so MIDI and reference match exactly.
Initially all my timing seemed ok.
Started bouncing the MIDI to audio tracks.
The bounced audio tracks play at the correct speed.
The MIDI tracks not yet bounced now (suddenly) play too fast.
The events list keeps up, but the sound overtakes the PRV. It is as if the MIDI tracks are busy playing in their own lookahead buffer.
The MIDI tracks finish the piece before the audio tracks and the reference track.
If I bounce a track to audio, the audio track is in perfect sync with the reference (and the PRV). But the MIDI still plays faster and finishes the piece earlier than the audio.
If it helps, here are my settings.
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