Yep , i understand the process , but it does not seem to work , and i have my Audio out 1-2 arriving apparently in 2-3 , this is wher i can adjust the volume with the help of XG edit.There is always a default volume parameter send when i start to play and it is sent before any parameter i put in my system-track.I will prepare a project and send it to you ok?
This parameter “Audio 1-2 Stereo” witch is like a switch , how does it works ,the Sysex message is correct but it seems that it is never send.So the action of the volume control is Mono.
8) Ok thanks , it seems to be that the SW1KAudio out 1-2 is in fact adressing the 2-3 channels(verified with XGedit ant Midiox+MidiyokeNT)
🙁 Did it , but it does not have any influence on the sound , i see the curves the sliders moving but that is all the sound remain the same volume and the same pan…
😀 Ok , so i made more testing , taking care of muting the audio track i am recording and it seems to be ok…
Thanks for your help
Yes , and Yes 🙂
So , if i enable the metronome (midi) , and i record it on my audio track with the Mic. , the graphic of the recorded audio shows a delay of approximatively 1/32 at 120bpm and i can hear it. 😕
Yes i record through the analog inputs…
Nope , i try to play in sync with the midifile i imported…There is no significant latency in the metronome if i enable both audio and midi.I sent you an email with the file and explanations.At last , for testing , i recorded the sound of the midi drum track(sw1kdrumkkit)with a microphone on my audio track , and when i play both midi and audiotrack , i can hear the delay.Hope you see what i mean…I will try your test..
thanks.
If you change the latency/buffer size in the ASIO driver settings dialog, does this change the perceived latency?
No , it does not…
😀 Ok thanks , another question , is there autosave function implemented , i did not find…
Ouaou! Impressive the delay for answer is very short…Thanks a lot!In fact , i am using Synthedit to create plugins and i could be interessed to sen back some midi info to the SW1000Xg…