I’ve been trackin for 6 years (atari-Protracer PC-FT2)before I had to move on to sequencers… Now it seems like Renoise might be a perfect choise for me, but there’s only one minor thing…
Am I able to set a negative delay value for a track thats sent to outboard midi equipment? There’s an input latency depending on the settings on the input channels that should receive my JUNO, JP8080, and other external Midi gear…
In sequencers (such as Cubase SX 2 that I’ve bought) this problem may be overcome by adjusting a negative delay value (to the instruments miditrack) according to the inputlatency… is this possible anyhow in Renoise?
Try looking where you setup your midi instrument, there’s a delay function, hope that helps. Maybe you should invest in a midi-interface or something like that, that solved my delay problems.
but this is still what everybody needs who use vst-plugs with latency, or even if you like instruments with slow attack!
you should be able to have a slider where you can adjust each tracks negative or positive delay. that would be a godsend to us. now we have to manually add delays to each track that isn’t delayed, if one track is. working with tracker-commands isn’t much easier, and if you add one more instrument, with a different delay, you have to do the whole crap again. not to mention that then you can’t actually jam with any of the instruments, without the delay, until you shut down the delay-plugs each time.
i can’t see this so hard to implement with so much new coming into renoise all the time… think of it as manual plugin-delay compensation, or manual pdc.
just my fiver =)
whoops, i thought this was a different forum. can this be moved somewhere else somehow or should i cross-post?