{ "numMessagesInTopic": 4, "nextInTime": 675, "senderId": "-bZ0nYENZD0GEYE9vjlXrEEK5TUBDDEuD1PWesnp0NbEjmK2eLWNhYMKg55BvJbNI0FI0MsZ7r2c31mbKggG_sS0Cg", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: pasting 'loops' to midi tempo grid", "from": ""Mike" <mrivers@...>", "authorName": "Mike", "msgSnippet": "... and ... audio. ... d8b ... (which ... was ... I believe that Paste/Repeat just strings together multiple virtual copies of the marked segment. The first", "msgId": 674, "topicId": 673, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 0, "messageBody": "
> I experienced some timing problems to do with snapping audioand
\n> segments to grid today using the paste repeat function on the hdr
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> wanted to know if anyone else has experienced this also. I wasaudio.
\n> building a recording around a midi tempo from bits of recorded
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> I started with defining the tempo in the HDR's setup, (also on myd8b
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> console's setup, then set 'snap to grid' and 'enable snapping' and(which
\n> set the grid at 1/4 notes. Then I created a 'loop' of exactly the
\n> length of the 1/4 note space. I then copied that 'loop' and set the
\n> cursor line exactly on the start of the second 1/4 note space
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> it snaped to)and brought up the paste repeat dialog box and told itwas
\n> to paste a number of times - I believe it was 500. What happened
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> that the first few snapped in place fine, but over time the loopsI believe that Paste/Repeat just strings together multiple virtual
\n> became out of sync with the grid.
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