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| Robert P |
Posted - 02/27/2010 : 8:13:18 PM FOR SOME REASON, THE TEMPO HAS CHANGED DRASTICLLY IN MY PROYECT, I HAD A TEMPO IN PART OF IT AND SUDDENLY, THE METRONOME WHEN OUT OF SYNC. AND GOES FASTER THAN THE MUSIC, PLEASE, GIVE SOME ADVISE IN THIS SITUATION.
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| jjohnson |
Posted - 03/01/2010 : 10:50:28 AM Hey Robert,
That's happened to me before. I found that if i shut down that current project and then bring it back up again that the problem no longer exists. There are a few little bumps like that one that you will encounter when using your software, but i suspect that this is the nature of combining a PC with a Multitrack Recording Software. I dodn't think that it's necessarily inherent with Sonar persay, but more of a PC thing not being real stable. Don't have a lot of experience but they say that Mac's are much more stable and tend not to have these problems. In the event that you have a Mac...it might just be Sonar arbitrarily doing stuff that requires shutting down the project and starting it again. I have actually had to reboot the entire system before with some of the things that occur with my PC.
Jason |
| garrigus |
Posted - 02/28/2010 : 10:27:04 AM Not sure what could cause that.
Instead of using the metronome, you could try setting up a basic drum track and use that to keep track of timing during recording.
Scott
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