![]() The more voices = more jitter only happens when using the virus via the midi in jack. but it shouldn't produce sloppy timing.Īlso - I can make these same changes to a sound when it is being used in TI mode and the timing stays tight. I understand that more voices will obviously effect voice stealing etc. Doing anything that increases the voice count - poly mode, longer amp release times, unison mode etc. The weird thing is that if I use an init patch, in mono mode, with a short amp envelope, the timing is fine. If I swap the virus for another synth and use the same midi connection, the other synth plays perfectly in time. This should be about the most stable midi anyone could ask for. ![]() No swing, velocity at 100, all note lengths at 24 ppq. The virus has its own dedicated port with nothing else connected. I have turned off all extra data (midi clock etc.). My test setup is simply 16th notes at 120 bpm being output from a cirklon sequencer. ![]() The jitter is bad enough that it can almost sound like a sloppy swing setting, very noticeable and essentially makes the virus unusable without using TI. However - I am getting really bad midi jitter when using the virus with midi via the actual midi connection. I have managed to get my TI setup working in ableton, no real issues or problems, great. Hello, new to the Virus world, and I'm having an odd problem.
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