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Originally Posted by KevWind
While many here do record only audio , there are also some people on this subform that record both midi and audio (like me), so help is quite possible
I may be able to help but first a bit more detailed info would be very helpful.
First are you recording audio and then midi or just all midi ?
What types of midi instruments are you recording ?
What DAW are you using?
Does it have ADC - automatic delay compensation ?
Are you using a click ?
Exactly what do you mean recording midi faster than the session tempo ? (unless you mean the tempo of already recorded audio)
Also how Quantizing behaves depends of the what type or setting is used .
Straight quantization moves mistimed notes to the closest grid line. Or (depending on DAW) you can set quantisation to vary the note placement to have a more humanized feel Or some DAWS offer capturing a live performance and quantizing the midi to that performance timing (It all depends on what features the DAW you are using has .
I'm guessing you are trying to record midi to already existing audio otherwise with all midi I don't see how timing could and issue as the midi performance should just lock to whatever tempo you designate regardless of what tempo you recorded it at
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For example when I record midi drums I usually record it 1/2 the tempo I will want the finished session to be at, then when the midi drums are done I can just reset the session tempo and the drums are good to go
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Thanks.
I'm using Fruity Loops and it has ADC, but it records fine as is.
I'm trying to record all MIDI... no audio. The sessions have a tempo which can be set. For instance, it could be 120 bpm. When I record faster than 120 bpm, it seems to adjust to 120 bpm and it alters the recording. For slower music, it's fine and exactly like I recorded live.