I'm finding a very frustrating issue is arising. Stylus RMX, when loaded into VE Pro, triggers loops at different offsets every time I play my sequence. The actual tempo is conveyed, but the note-on triggering is not.
One time it may all be in proper sync to Cubase's bars/beats, the next time I play the sequence it may be off as much as a 32nd or 16th instead. It's kind of random. And it's regardless of where the playhead starts, whether on a bar's downbeat or not, etc.
This does NOT happen when Stylus is loaded natively into Cubase. It triggers properly all the time.
Given that evidence, I am suspecting it is a bug with VE Pro.
I've tried many different things - all the modes within Stylus (host sync, or triggering immediately, or at next 16th). I've played with VE Pro's buffer setting. I've switched between 32-bit and 64-bit VE Pro servers.
I'm doing this with VE Pro instantiated on the same machine as the sequencer. VEPro's buffer is set to 0.
Cubase 5.1 - OSX 10.5.8 - quad 3GHz Intel - 12GB RAM - Stylus 1.9.0e
One time it may all be in proper sync to Cubase's bars/beats, the next time I play the sequence it may be off as much as a 32nd or 16th instead. It's kind of random. And it's regardless of where the playhead starts, whether on a bar's downbeat or not, etc.
This does NOT happen when Stylus is loaded natively into Cubase. It triggers properly all the time.
Given that evidence, I am suspecting it is a bug with VE Pro.
I've tried many different things - all the modes within Stylus (host sync, or triggering immediately, or at next 16th). I've played with VE Pro's buffer setting. I've switched between 32-bit and 64-bit VE Pro servers.
I'm doing this with VE Pro instantiated on the same machine as the sequencer. VEPro's buffer is set to 0.
Cubase 5.1 - OSX 10.5.8 - quad 3GHz Intel - 12GB RAM - Stylus 1.9.0e