2015/08/20 06:51:46
thechurchboi
I have a project I'm working on. It plays back fine in SONAR but when I export it, the wave file has glitches or part of the drums don't play...
 
What's SONAR doing???
2015/08/20 07:12:17
Leadfoot
Try increasing your MIDI buffer in preferences.
2015/08/20 07:40:46
Bristol_Jonesey
What are you using for your drums?
2015/08/20 09:21:34
thechurchboi
Bristol_Jonesey
What are you using for your drums?


I used Dropzone to trigger my drum samples.


2015/08/20 09:38:16
Anderton
Are you using real-time or fast mode export? It may seem counter-intuitive, but fast bounce is more reliable because it has more control over managing computer resources.
2015/08/20 09:52:44
brundlefly
Session Drummer can be used like Dropzone, and it's 64-bit. Apart from whatever issue you're having with lost hits, Dropzone is subject to a bug in Bitbridge that will make the audio render late by one buffer. Not a problem if you use JBridge, but another reason not to use it otherwise.
2015/08/20 09:59:09
thechurchboi
Anderton
Are you using real-time or fast mode export? It may seem counter-intuitive, but fast bounce is more reliable because it has more control over managing computer resources.


I always go for real-time export because of time-based plug-ins - I tried Fast Bounce but it didn't help.
 
Will be sure to try it on other projects and see if it helps.
2015/08/20 10:00:58
thechurchboi
brundlefly
Session Drummer can be used like Dropzone, and it's 64-bit. Apart from whatever issue you're having with lost hits, Dropzone is subject to a bug in Bitbridge that will make the audio render late by one buffer. Not a problem if you use JBridge, but another reason not to use it otherwise.


Good point! I think I'll switch to Session Drummer from now on.
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