![]() Who cares? Do we need our music THAT robotic? Geez. Well, in pro tools you can put a per sample level delay on every midi port, so you could effectively have it record 2 milliseconds early or whatever the exact figure is per synth, but I don't know about other DAWs as I don't use them, nor do I bother doing it myself. Live with it as there is no way around it. It records a couple millesconds off, due to the D/A then A/D latency, but ALL my synths do (except for the analogs). PS it works perfectly here going into my UA apollo using Console to monitor, go figure. Muted, if you are such a snowflake that you can't handle anyone telling you you are being too fussy over a couple milliseconds latency, then good riddance to you.And fat lot of good 30 years experience got you, as all synths have latency, and older digital synths have way more latency than using the virus via analog output mode. Ok, professionally since around age of 20 when I opened my first studio. I have been doing it since I was 17, and now 47. Good luck with finding solutions to your problems. I’m not obliged to help people like yourself mate. I know a fair bit on what I’m talking about. I’m also a software engineer, working in embedded multimedia systems. I’ve been working with synths and recording kit for more than 30 years now. although I would like it back, if possible Losing audio via USB is less of a bugbear. If so, any feedback for the group (specifically, me)? - As mentioned above, my issue is that I'd like to control the Synth from via a plugin (rather than rearranging studio to gain access to the front panel) if this does the job semi-decently, and achieves Catalina compatibility, I will happy buy a license to keep me ticking over until (if?) the Access offering is released. They are also working on Catalina compatibility though. 'These folks have their own product, minus the audio though, but the UI looks polished and similar to VC. In terms of software alternatives, has anyone actually tried this product mentioned above? As such, better visibility and communication of what's going on (rather than people being forced to make assumptions) would allow informed decision making - ranging from the nuclear option sell device, or whether to splash out (minimum?) few hundred quid on MIDI and Audio Devices plus cables or, as in my case, simply to understand whether to go through the mild annoyance of re-racking/wiring studio due to inconvenient current placement of the TI2 desktop (having never had to access the front panel during workflow before) - Doh! Whilst I'm not as ticked off with Access Music as some others (the impact on me being relatively low) I do know this is not the case for everyone and effect may be significantly different based on your current setup. Older products which are not listed do not support macOS Big Sur and consequently, no further updates are planned.I treated myself to a new MBP 16 and am gutted that new models cannot be downgraded from Catalina so (like everyone else) eagerly awaiting a 64bit version of this software allowing a return to simple, plugin driven beat-making. Please download the latest eLicenser Control Center version from the eLicenser page and make sure to install it before other Steinberg applications! Please make sure that you always use the latest updates available!įor details on current products, please check the corresponding product pages and the system requirements on supported operating systems. Does this mean Steinberg products are compatible with Intel-based systems running Big Sur? While many of our products are compatible with macOS Big Sur on Intel-based systems, please note that we cannot recommend using Apple Silicon-based systems for the time being until we have completed our tests or released updates to make our software and hardware compatible. I have some questions.Īfter the initial (November 12, 2020) update warning users about Big Sur compatibility, Steinberg issued an update on macOS Big Sur and Apple Silicon product compatibility (no date). I have 2019 Intel-based Macbook Pro and I use Cubase 10.5 Pro with some third-party plugins (very few - mostly Izotope products).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |