On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Rui Nuno Capela <rncbc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Florian Schmidt wrote: > > On Friday 02 May 2008, Rui Nuno Capela wrote: > >> Greetings, > > > > Be earthed, greetling! > > > >> After another quarantine period, I am pleased to announce (yet) another > >> maintenance release of my flag-ship toy, Qtractor, an Audio/MIDI > >> multi-track "bedroom" sequencer for the techno-boy (and girl:). > > > > Heh, i'm not techno but i still like how QTractor is coming along :) > > > >> - Drifting correction among audio and MIDI engines is now back, > >> but avoided while recording or should it be while looping? > >> (EXPERIMENTAL REGRESSION) > > > > Hi, does this fix the issue that when i record to my previously recorded > > material the newly recorded material does not line up with the previously > > recorded material although i play totally in time? > > > > Ah well, gonna check it out anyways. The feature is called latency > > compensation in ardour and is a must have for any digital recorder IMHO.. > > > > Just up the buffer size in jackd to like 2048 and record two tracks with > > yourself clapping and try to get them in sync :) While you might succeed to > > clap in sync to the previously recorded track (unless you're seriously rhythm > > impaired) they will not sound in sync when it comes to playing them back.. > > > > that's currently one shortcoming of qtractor: there's no latency > compensation mechanism yet... uhoh > > the above issue regards to drifting between the jack engine (which is > master fwiw) and the alsa-seq midi queue. it used to get really > noticeable when looping audio *and* midi material for long periods > > byee > -- > rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela Rui, I somehow missed this announcement the first time it came out or didn't pay enough attention. So you've managed to get pitch shifting into a Linux-based loop player?!?! Exciting. I've been waiting for this since 1999! I'll have to give qtractor a serious look? The power of the commercial progs like Acid Pro, Ableton, FL, etc., is that I can drop in loops and they are automatically set to the tempo of the session. Does qtractor do this? If I have loops recorded at 136BPM and I'm doing a 119BPM session is the default pitch as recorded and the default tempo 119? Thanks, Mark _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user