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iPolysix and iMS-20 Latency with Cubasis
Over the last couple of weeks I've been working on an Audiobus and Cubasis set up that will let me just get on with writing music. I'm looking to find the most stable combination of apps that will support sequencing multiple midi tracks. I started using the sequencers in iP6 and iMS and triggering them from Cubasis, then adding Thor with Audiobus and iSEM and iMini via IAA. iP6 was a bit of a problem child and started glitching with the IAA connected apps, but that's another story.
What I did notice was that the korgs have 0.098s latency (@ 128 BPM, it's actually about 3/128th but I haven't yet tested with other tempos to see if it's a fixed duration latency or tempo dependant). So I advanced the MIDI track that triggered the korgs by the right amount and started to sequence Thor. When looping short sections while programming Thor, the timing slips, which gets annoying. So I try sequencing each korg track from separate midi tracks in Cubasis, hoping that the latency was somehow related to the korgs own sequencers. It wasn't.
Having done a quick test recording Thor and the two Korgs all playing a bar of 4/4 kicks, Thor's audio starts bang on the start of the bar, with both Korgs starting 0.98s later. This is really frustrating. I'm looking to find an efficient workflow and messing about with timing offsets is a real drag.
I was hoping to have the ability to develop both the korgs and additional synths in parallel as I build tracks to ensure that all the tracks work together from the off, rather than building a track with the korgs and then retro-fitting additional parts later once I have bounced the korg tracks to their own audio channels for mixing.
Does anyone work with the korgs in a similar way who could share some workflow suggestions?