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Sagan Technology Metro • View topic - OS 9 Metro 5 Titanuim USB Audio Interfaces Mess Up Timing

OS 9 Metro 5 Titanuim USB Audio Interfaces Mess Up Timing

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OS 9 Metro 5 Titanuim USB Audio Interfaces Mess Up Timing

Postby ogusa » Tue Oct 07, 2003 5:26 pm

I've tried a Roland optical USB interface and now a USB Griffen Powerwave to get better audio out. Both make Metro 5 on my OS 9 Powerbook Titanium 550 (lots of RAM) slow down sporadically.

I don't want to go to OS X - too much legacy software.

Alreaddy I found out that Metro 5 doesn not support the 48K standard of the Roland interface. Perhaps that's causing the CPU to work too hard, but I can't figure out why the Griffen affects it also.

Anyone else? Any ideas?

Thanks,

Peter Sturges
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Postby Jerm » Tue Oct 07, 2003 7:11 pm

Go to preferences/timing and turn on 'Time Manager'
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RE: Time Manager

Postby ogusa » Wed Oct 08, 2003 1:31 pm

Thanks for your help.

If its the "Extended Time Manager", it's already on. Any other ideas? The timming distortion is like turning 16th notes into 8th note triplets and theyditisurge".

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Postby Jerm » Wed Oct 08, 2003 1:44 pm

Make sure that all of your audio instruments (and aux busses) are set to the same audio device. If you use more than one audio device timing will be off.
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Postby ogusa » Wed Oct 08, 2003 6:07 pm

Thanks again for your time.

I do use more than one softsynth on the MIDI tracks - Reason and Cybersynth (no VST stuff though) as well as digital audo tracks. Works great when outputting through the Titanium's headphone jack, but goes wierd when I try to use a USB output device.

Am I stuck with using the headphone out? Is this fixed in Metro 6?

Mahalo

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Postby Jerm » Wed Oct 08, 2003 6:19 pm

Peter,

I am surprised that it works at all without using rewire (which is not compatible with Metro).

You could try the Metro 6 Demo to see what kind of results you get.
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Postby ogusa » Wed Oct 08, 2003 9:15 pm

Cybersynth is a old softsynth - a QT like system extension accessed via OMS (has its own driver). Reason is accessed via OMS thru the IAC bus. I even use VSamp as well once and awhile via OMS thru the IAC buss.

I don't think this configuration should be considered extraordinary. BTW, I am only trying to use one USB output device at a time (perhaps I misspoke earlier).

I guess the last thing I should try is disabling my beloved Cybersynth (some very excellent sounds, even if only 12 bit samples). It's pre USB software, and may be accessing the system at a low level (it has the ability to record its output to an .aiff file direct to disk).

Mahalo again for your help.

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