Well this is embarrassing--and apologies to those who spent time replying--but I just discovered that I had left the Cakewalk FX Quantize in the effect rack of my drum channel, with Random enabled and set at 15%. If you're having trouble like I describe below, check that you don't have this effect on.
When I record midi for a VST drumkit, during playback, I am hearing variable timing issues. It may playback correctly one time out of 4 or 5 playbacks. You might notice it on a string patch for instance, but on a drum track--particularly on rolls--the "feel" of the drums is inconsistent. I have experimented with buffers and quantization. I've edited rolls with quantization turned off in an attempt to subtly (or not so subtly) massage the feel of the roll. Nothing is working. Playback seems to be the issue--not input errors. I know that midi is not perfect, but this goes beyond inherent midi imperfections. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!
My rig is a Lenovo Windows 10 Laptop, Cakewalk by Bandlab, and an Apollo x8p.
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Well this is embarrassing--and apologies to those who spent time replying--but I just discovered that I had left the Cakewalk FX Quantize in the effect rack of my drum channel, with Random enabled and set at 15%. If you're having trouble like I describe below, check that you don't have this effect on.
When I record midi for a VST drumkit, during playback, I am hearing variable timing issues. It may playback correctly one time out of 4 or 5 playbacks. You might notice it on a string patch for instance, but on a drum track--particularly on rolls--the "feel" of the drums is inconsistent. I have experimented with buffers and quantization. I've edited rolls with quantization turned off in an attempt to subtly (or not so subtly) massage the feel of the roll. Nothing is working. Playback seems to be the issue--not input errors. I know that midi is not perfect, but this goes beyond inherent midi imperfections. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!
My rig is a Lenovo Windows 10 Laptop, Cakewalk by Bandlab, and an Apollo x8p.
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