Kirnu Cream out of sync in Logic Pro X when I freeze the track or bounce the project
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 173 posts since 22 May, 2013
Hi,
I'm using Kirnu Cream as a Midi FX. Everything works fine on the normal project work, but when I freeze a track with Kirnu in it or bounce the project, Kirnus timing is off.
I guess it's a bug, so please fix it. Thanks.
I'm using Kirnu Cream as a Midi FX. Everything works fine on the normal project work, but when I freeze a track with Kirnu in it or bounce the project, Kirnus timing is off.
I guess it's a bug, so please fix it. Thanks.
- KVRist
- 248 posts since 12 Jan, 2013
Which sample rate is used in the project.
If it's other than 44kHz please try to change into that and try if the issue remains.
-Arto
If it's other than 44kHz please try to change into that and try if the issue remains.
-Arto
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 173 posts since 22 May, 2013
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- KVRist
- 491 posts since 14 Aug, 2012
Yep, not working for me either. I don't recall having problems with earlier versions of the MidiFX in Logic, but this is the first time I've tried it since 1.2, I think, and the bounce is all screwed up.
EDIT: Although neither bouncing a region in place nor bouncing the project works -- the output basically ignores the arp althogether and just plays the entered notes, or, at most, does a few notes of the arp -- a workaround for the moment is to use Audio CR's free Midi FX Freeze to record Cream's output and then manually drag the midi into an instrument track.
On a side note, Midi FX Feeze is just extraordinarily useful in Logic, and I use it often with Cthulhu (and now, I guess, Cream). I can't believe it's free; it's definitely a must-have for Logic users who use Midi FX plugins.
EDIT: Although neither bouncing a region in place nor bouncing the project works -- the output basically ignores the arp althogether and just plays the entered notes, or, at most, does a few notes of the arp -- a workaround for the moment is to use Audio CR's free Midi FX Freeze to record Cream's output and then manually drag the midi into an instrument track.
On a side note, Midi FX Feeze is just extraordinarily useful in Logic, and I use it often with Cthulhu (and now, I guess, Cream). I can't believe it's free; it's definitely a must-have for Logic users who use Midi FX plugins.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 173 posts since 22 May, 2013
Maybe, Arto, you could ask Steve Duda for some advice. Cthulhu doesn't seem to have this problem...
- KVRist
- 248 posts since 12 Jan, 2013
Fix for this is coming in 1.2.3 release.
-Arto
-Arto