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Hi Andy, I can do all my overdubs and reverses etc. when using mobius as a standalone version. Some of my tunes are fairly polyrhthmic so even though the diffrence in timing is fairly small when I'm using mobius with bidule the overdub is noticebly late, and throws off the feel. Hi Per, I'm not sure where to set the buffer size in mobius. Would that be the drift resync frames under global parameters? Thanks, Andre On Sun, March 29, 2009 2:28 pm, andy butler wrote: > > > André Donawa wrote: >> I had my 2nd Mobius looping session with my new laptop, last night and >> it >> was blast. Took me back to my EDP days. I would like to reduce the >> schlep >> factor though, so I got bidule. >> >> With the bidule setup, I've got to where I can put down a basic loop, >> but >> I can't get any overdubs to synch with this. I'm not sure if this a >> function of latency or do I need to sync bidule and mobius? > > > you mean the Overdubs don't match the timing of the loop? > > That would indicate a latency problem. > > ..but then you'd notice that the original loop doesn't start on the beat. > > >> >> I've got mobius to work fine on it's own, but I was wondering if I need >> to >> change any settings once I'm running it in bidule? > > shouldn't be any difference, check latency settings in Mobius. > > You might try changing a Bidule setting > EDit>>Preferences>>DSP>>BufferSize. > I think that would slow things down if the value was larger > than the soundcard buffers....not sure though. > > > > > >> >> Michael(Peters) thanks for the UA 1ex recommendation. Nice and small. >> >> Andre >> >> >> http://www.andredonawa.com >> http://cdbaby.com/all/andredonawa >> http://www.myspace.com/andredonawa >> >> > > http://www.andredonawa.com http://cdbaby.com/all/andredonawa http://www.myspace.com/andredonawa