[Ardour-Users] Hydrogen/Ardour sync problem
Johannes Mario Ringheim
jri at broadpark.no
Mon Jan 28 03:51:42 PST 2008
Arnold Krille wrote:
> Yes, as long as the time-shift is constant. That is probably because ardour
> still thinks you are using external soundsources and compensates for the
> latency for using hardware or software monitoring. Try to play around with
> these options. But probably its not as relevant as you might think now. Its
> only important that the time-shift is constant (which means that you can
> easily shift the finished tracks in ardour). And you have to record the final
> track of hydrogen in ardour before exporting because afaik hydrogen doesn't
> support the freewheeling-mode of jack that ardour uses for export (which
> would give you a final file without drums).
>
> If the time-shift is not constant, then you or the ardour-devs have a
> problem. :-)
I've also encountered this problem.
The time-shift depends on the frames/period and periods/buffer settings
in jack. It's been a while since I investigated this, but as far as I
remember that's what I found.
-johannes.
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