• SONAR
  • Need Help with 2 Problems in Sonar X2
2013/08/23 10:17:31
Beetyar
Hi everyone 
I have these major issues :
1-When i import a wav file (usually short and medium length) they not locate in the time i want and goes to far end(like measure 2567!)
2-after Recording a MIDI track(not audio) it fits to a little backward (about 1/8) and i have to move it forward manually
 
Any Advice would be greatfull!
2013/08/23 10:47:28
John
The first is because the imported file has a time stamp on it. In preferences you turn off so the Sonar will ignore the time stamp,
 
On no. 2 I can't say I know what you are asking.  Are you say the MIDI is late?
2013/08/23 12:34:11
Beetyar
Thank you my friend 
no there is no midi latency just after record it move a little to backward!
2013/08/23 12:37:28
CJaysMusic
If its moves after you recorded it, then you either have 'Snap To Grid' enabled or you have some sort of 'Offset' enabled in the preference menu.
 
CJ
2013/08/23 12:44:59
Jim Roseberry
The MIDI timing might be off (depending on what audio/MIDI device is used).
RME MIDI ports used to have an issue with Sonar (had to load a specific driver to solve it)... where the MIDI timing was a bit off (but it was consistent)
 
If the OP (or his client) stops exporting Broadcast Wav files from the previous app/s, the first problem will (also) go away.
2013/08/23 16:02:38
Beetyar
CJaysMusic
If its moves after you recorded it, then you either have 'Snap To Grid' enabled or you have some sort of 'Offset' enabled in the preference menu.
 
CJ


Thanks , can you tell me more about offset setting please?
2013/08/23 16:04:35
Beetyar
Jim Roseberry
The MIDI timing might be off (depending on what audio/MIDI device is used).
RME MIDI ports used to have an issue with Sonar (had to load a specific driver to solve it)... where the MIDI timing was a bit off (but it was consistent)
 
If the OP (or his client) stops exporting Broadcast Wav files from the previous app/s, the first problem will (also) go away.


Thank you, I have Motu 828 mk3 
maybe i have to look around Device setting
2013/08/26 04:23:48
Beetyar
John
The first is because the imported file has a time stamp on it. In preferences you turn off so the Sonar will ignore the time stamp,
 
On no. 2 I can't say I know what you are asking.  Are you say the MIDI is late?


Thank you John the first issue Solved
Appreciate it 
2013/08/26 10:23:14
Jim Roseberry
FWIW, I don't remember the 828mkIII having an issue with MIDI timing.
Worst case scenario, you could use a dedicated MIDI interface.
ie: Cakewalk UM-One ($40)
 
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