nadie puede echarme un cable.
Hola,
Se que hay algún parámetro de configuración para compensar esa latencia, pero ahora no se exactamente dónde está. Si nadie te ha contestado, esta tarde cuando llegue a casa lo miro e intento ayudarte.
Algo que se me ocurre es poner Cubase como maestro y el multipistas de esclavo, de esta forma podrías sincronizarlo simplemente dejando el espacio de tiempo apropiado hasta que salte el multipistas, una vez le hayas dado al rec.
Saludos
Hola,
Ahora estoy en el curro y no tengo cubase, pero a ver si ésto te puede ayudar:
Setting up the audio card for external synchronization
1. Open the Device Setup dialog from the Devices menu and select the
item VST Multitrack from the list to the left.
2. Click the Control Panel button to open the card’s proprietary setup dialog.
If this card is accessed via a special ASIO driver (as opposed to MME or Direct X), this
dialog is provided by the card, not by Cubase SX. Hence the settings vary with the
card brand and model.
3. Adjust the settings as recommended by the card manufacturer, then
close the dialog.
The dialog may also contain various diagnostic tools that allow you to verify for example
whether word clock is arriving correctly.
4. From the Clock Source pop-up, select the input to which you routed
the word clock signal.
This pop-up may not be used if you selected an input in the Control Panel dialog instead.
Setting up Cubase SX for external sync to timecode
1. In the Synchronization dialog, set Timecode Source to MIDI Timecode
or ASIO Positioning Protocol (only if your hardware is ASIO Positioning
Protocol compatible).
2. For MIDI Timecode, use the “MIDI Timecode Settings - MIDI Input”
pop-up menu to select an input for the timecode.
If you are using the ASIO Positioning Protocol this is not required, since the timecode
is then coming in directly via your audio hardware
3. Close the Synchronization Setup dialog and instead open the Project
Setup dialog from the Project menu.
4. Use the Start value to set which frame on the external device (e.g. a
video tape) should correspond to the beginning of the project.
5. Close the Project Setup dialog.
6. On the Transport panel, activate the Sync button (or select Sync Online
from the Transport menu).
7. Start the tape (or video, or...) that contains the timecode. Cubase SX
starts playing when it receives timecode with a position “higher” than,
or equal to, the Project Start frame.
You can wind the device that sends the timecode to any position and
start from there.
❐ When the device with the timecode is stopped, you can use the Cubase
SX transport controls as you normally do, when it is not synchronized.
En cualquier caso, si tienes a mano el Operation Manual de Cubase, échale un vistazo a la sección: Making Connections and basic settings.
Lo explica paso a paso, aunque en inglés.
Hola.A mi me ha pasado exactamente el mismo problema pero con un multipistas yamaha y una tarjeta muy mala (soundblaster) Todavía no he conseguido nada, a ver si con estos consejos conseguimos algo! Con otros programas más simples como el acid no tengo este problema, así que se lo achaco al cubase....mmmm
gracias, alvaro!