should be as simple as it seems: bus A and B loaded, clips paused, rndloc turned on on both with different clocks and in mix mode, midi clock by an external source. the first few minutes the outputwindow (as well as the screen connected to the comp) displays tight and properly to the beat. after that the moviestills, which sould still be clocked (let's say like a slide show), are starting to jump and drag. even when synced to the seqenzer, the output window generates pauses and sometimes jumps over one beat to the over next.
i found out that this only happens on the output. the cursor on the timeline is as tight to the clock as it can be. so there must be some sort of delay or slow response between playing the clip and displaying it driven by the clock. overdrive is off.
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another issue i have when you look at my configuration: the slow interface response, as mentioned in an other topic, during a performance. i tried to play with the time settings, still not very satisfied. i was wondering if it's possibel to crate a slim version of vdmx. i'm not big into fx, i just need a midi- and audio-controllable videomix-tool. but don't come and tell me i need some other software because i love to work with vdmx! but sometimes i wish back the the times when we were rocking with the rock solid v3...
another thing is: the afo eats my cpu for lunch when turned on. is there a way to reduce the incoming signal so i can save a bit of mermory?
gradient, noise and fontsync are eating it even for breakfast. they cause me to shut down the system and restart the whole thing. not useful for me then anyway. btw: i miss a funtcionning fontsync like hell, v2 was quite exotic in a way...
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// cheers -- adrian //
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