• SONAR
  • Some MIDI notes don't play! (p.2)
2010/06/13 13:17:57
brundlefly
reader1


CJaysMusic


reader1


What unit is this buffer? what is the max number for s8.5?
The max is the highest level your pc can handle without farting up the place. The max can be different for every pc.
Just check it and when your pc starts to fart, you know you went to high!!
 
Cj

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welcome your response, despite you are eating your words.
:)
you havn't yet replied what unit it was, Kb, or MB or so on...
we can find this number can be increased by one, say 64, 65, 66...128

EDIT:

Its best to use multiples of 64(128, 256. 512, 768, 1024) etc. from my understanding
Not with the global MIDI buffers. That's only for your sound card's ASIO buffer and the Recording and Playback buffers. The global MIDI buffers do not adhere to that.
How I come to that, is that they default is set to 500
Cj
how about it was ,if not asio , but wdm?  not useful ?
Does the 500ms has something to do with this buffers?
if so, it will merely take about 128k
Speaking of farting up the place...     Reader1, please go to Options > Global > MIDI tab, and look at that while reading all references to "prepare using" in the SONAR Reference Guide PDF.
 
 


2010/06/13 13:39:02
rbowser
"...Speaking of farting up the place..."

+1 to that response to Reader1.

Randy B.


2010/06/13 20:09:34
reader1
rbowser


"...Speaking of farting up the place..."

+1 to that response to Reader1.

Randy B.

Do you think its positively +R levels response to you?
can u reply the unit?
 
 
2010/06/13 20:22:37
reader1
brundlefly


reader1


CJaysMusic


reader1


What unit is this buffer? what is the max number for s8.5?
The max is the highest level your pc can handle without farting up the place. The max can be different for every pc.
Just check it and when your pc starts to fart, you know you went to high!!
 
Cj

.
 
welcome your response, despite you are eating your words.
:)
you havn't yet replied what unit it was, Kb, or MB or so on...
we can find this number can be increased by one, say 64, 65, 66...128

EDIT:

Its best to use multiples of 64(128, 256. 512, 768, 1024) etc. from my understanding
Not with the global MIDI buffers. That's only for your sound card's ASIO buffer and the Recording and Playback buffers. The global MIDI buffers do not adhere to that.
How I come to that, is that they default is set to 500
Cj
how about it was ,if not asio , but wdm?  not useful ?
Does the 500ms has something to do with this buffers?
if so, it will merely take about 128k
Speaking of farting up the place...     Reader1, please go to Options > Global > MIDI tab, and look at that while reading all references to "prepare using" in the SONAR Reference Guide PDF.
 
 
you might put down a good answer at #5, but this time
can u quote the pdf here? record, playback relate to this unit? notonly digital.

sounds some americans like RB. etc. very enjoy farting up the place.
 
2010/06/13 20:28:10
rbowser
Reader1, I'm just weary of your non-stop, sarcastic, and ill-informed attempts to challenge people's replies, when the vast majority of your own contributions are incorrect, off topic, and unhelpful.  That's all.

Randy B.
2010/06/13 21:25:30
reader1
rbowser


Reader1, I'm just weary of your non-stop, sarcastic, and ill-informed attempts to challenge people's replies, when the vast majority of your own contributions are incorrect, off topic, and unhelpful.  That's all.

Randy B.
are you ill-manner? who is challenging someone's response?
if you don't know some ways, you will ask ohters, what's incorrect? can u work out any instance?
 if you can 't answer, you can ignore, somebody may be aware of that.
if other makes no sense of someone's reply, can he ask for detail further more?
is this off topic?
do u thnk every time your response is alway right? and the other will alway make sense of your answer?
 
why not keep polite?
 
 
 
2010/06/13 21:30:22
rbowser
---Thanks for illustrating what I mean, Reader1.  Politely as I can be, I'm simply saying I wish you would post fewer of these argumentative posts without knowing what you're talking about. 

Randy B.
2010/06/13 21:40:59
reader1
the help file has no explain to the unit and no describe the relationship betwween rec and plybk about delay ms and buffers.
can we ask for more details? so that we can make sense of them. and assign rationally memory and load synths.

if you know you can put down the answer, if not, why not wait for others reply?
2010/06/13 21:46:45
reader1
rbowser


---Thanks for illustrating what I mean, Reader1.  Politely as I can be, I'm simply saying I wish you would post fewer of these argumentative posts without knowing what you're talking about. 

Randy B.
polite boy, where is argument?
do you evey time know what people talking about their issues? I found you often mistake them who are really native english speakers.
 
2010/06/13 21:57:57
reader1
rbowser, you may know all what I dn;t know what Im talking about. try to point out this mistake, I can correct .
I know you are of patient to reply with a long paragraph to others issue, even if it was quite out of op.
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