- Oct 26, 2009
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I've been getting some...odd results lately.
Sometimes I like to use the same midi file to play both slate and superior.. After I have the samples selected that I want to use it, I print them, and then delete the midi tracks to save CPU.. When I do this, the samples don't seem to be in phase with eachother.. I scroll in and they are, indeed, a little out of phase..
Why is this? Is the engine for kontakt a little faster than the one in Superior? Because the slate samples are perfectly on the grid, and the superior are always a tad late..
What is a good way of fixing this to make them perfect? Would doing tab to transient, slicing then hitting quantize fix this?
Sometimes I like to use the same midi file to play both slate and superior.. After I have the samples selected that I want to use it, I print them, and then delete the midi tracks to save CPU.. When I do this, the samples don't seem to be in phase with eachother.. I scroll in and they are, indeed, a little out of phase..
Why is this? Is the engine for kontakt a little faster than the one in Superior? Because the slate samples are perfectly on the grid, and the superior are always a tad late..
What is a good way of fixing this to make them perfect? Would doing tab to transient, slicing then hitting quantize fix this?