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Re: midi sync



Hi,
I don't think that its a midi synth problem.
By the way, have to say that I'm running windows.
I'm running a lot music software and playing back midi is no problem
The obscure thing is:
prerollAndPlay() :  delayed but right length
play() : the first note is longer (about 2-3 times)
           and then it runs "stable"  
using a "*.wav" sound , runs in time
 
isn't there an way to sync?
I wouldn't wonder if I do something esential wrong cause as I said I'm on qtj since two days only
 
i will try to start the flashtrack later, but this is as you said a very "dirty" solution I think
better would be a kind of monitor or listener that knows when the first note is played and
then start the flashtrack

This is just a random brainstorm, but is there perhaps just a "preroll()" method you can use to get things in sync and ready to go, then wait a moment by hand, and finally call play on the file?

Also, perhaps there's something about the MIDI support that it's just naturally offset by a certain amount by accident?

Just random brainstorms, again.

Good luck!
--Scott
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