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2009/11/15 17:26:35 (permalink)

Skipping

Hello,

I've been using Music Creator 4 for a while now and I recently bought a new laptop with Windows Vista on it.  Up until now I've been using Windows XP, which worked fine for me.  Now when I go to record my music, it works fine the first time, but when I play it back or record something along with the first track, it skips horribly so that what I record doesn't match up to what I did earlier, it makes mixing the songs a real pain.  Is there anything I can do?  I truly appreciate any help given to me.  Thank you.
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    Guitarhacker
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    Re:Skipping 2009/11/15 18:18:36 (permalink)
    Sounds like the soundcard in the new lappy. You'll need to mess with the latency settings or...better yet, get a recording interface that will handle the data from MC5 in an expedient manner.

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    Re:Skipping 2009/11/15 19:56:26 (permalink)
    ... and check that both the sampling rate and bit depth are the same for MC and your sound card.

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    Re:Skipping 2009/11/16 09:05:37 (permalink)
    what soundcard are you using?  what is your driver mode and your reported latency?

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    Re:Skipping 2009/11/16 14:09:38 (permalink)
    To be completely honest, I don't know how to find any of these things out.  Can you tell me how to find them?
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    Re:Skipping 2009/11/16 21:18:03 (permalink)
    In Music Creator, at the top, click the Options button, then select Audio.
    You should have these options, and they should tell you what you need to know:
     
     
     

     
    Where it says Playback and Recording Timing Master, that should be your sound card. The reported latency is where that slider control is near the bottom. This image shows mine at 20.0 ms.
     

     
    The driver options should also be your sound card.    
     

     
    The driver mode is listed, well, you can figure that one out.
     
    Of course, seeing all that depends on whether MC profiled your sound card correctly. MC's Wave Profiler should have run the first time you started the program, and set itself up for best performance based on your system.

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    Re:Skipping 2009/11/17 23:30:15 (permalink)
    Thank you very much, Greg.  I think I know what was wrong now, I just need to record some things to make sure.  Thanks again.
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