Subject:Sound Forge won't lock to Acid via Virtual MIDI Drivers
Posted by: Bat
Date:1/10/2000 8:04:00 PM
Umm... anyone else have this problem? Acid 1.0 or 2.0 will lock to SF, but SF won't lock to Acid. I'm opening up a plain old AVI and nothing works. I've setup S.F. to receive MTC SMPTE non drop 30 on virtual port 1 and ACID to transmit on port 1. No go... I've assigned the region/track list to smpte as it says to do but no go... S.F. on the other hand will cause ACID to play... this of course is completely useless as there's no way anyone will sit there hitting play in S.F. in a completly different window while composing in Acid... Is there a patch fix? Anything? Thanks PS - Does Vegas has MIDI support yet ;-) Bat |
Subject:Re: Sound Forge won't lock to Acid via Virtual MIDI Drivers
Reply by: pwppch
Date:1/10/2000 9:55:00 PM
Sound Forge does not chase to incomming time code, it triggers. If the time code being recieved is past the trigger point, Forge will not play the playlist region. So, if you start ACID at a SMPTE time past the playlist region's trigger time, Forge will not trigger as it would be "out of sync" with the external master clock (ACID). Vegas will chase to incomming time code. You can start ACID at any point in time and Vegas will chase lock to this point in time. Peter Peter Stone wrote: >>Umm... anyone else have this problem? Acid 1.0 or 2.0 will >>lock to SF, but SF won't lock to Acid. >> >>I'm opening up a plain old AVI and nothing works. I've >>setup S.F. to receive MTC SMPTE non drop 30 on virtual port >>1 and ACID to transmit on port 1. No go... I've assigned >>the region/track list to smpte as it says to do but no >>go... >> >>S.F. on the other hand will cause ACID to play... this of >>course is completely useless as there's no way anyone will >>sit there hitting play in S.F. in a completly different >>window while composing in Acid... >> >>Is there a patch fix? Anything? >> >> >>Thanks >> >>PS - Does Vegas has MIDI support yet ;-) >> >>Bat >> |
Subject:Re: Sound Forge won't lock to Acid via Virtual MIDI Drivers
Reply by: Bat
Date:1/11/2000 12:37:00 AM
Peter, Thanks for the update. FYI, Acid started at smpte 00:00:00 and the region in Sound Forge /was/ start at 00:00:00 so it should of just played. It's a bit confusing with Sound Forge however, --- it Sound Forge just triggering playback of a file at smpte xx:xx:xx or is it actually locking? I'd hate to just have to buy Vegas to lock to an AVI with Acid... WHICH By The Way... Didn't I read somewhere a while back on your site that Acid 2.0 was /supposed/ to support AVI/MOV playback??!? Peter Peter Haller wrote: >>Sound Forge does not chase to incomming time code, it triggers. If >>the time code being recieved is past the trigger point, Forge will >>not play the playlist region. So, if you start ACID at a SMPTE time >>past the playlist region's trigger time, Forge will not trigger as it >>would be "out of sync" with the external master clock (ACID). >> >>Vegas will chase to incomming time code. You can start ACID at any >>point in time and Vegas will chase lock to this point in time. >> >>Peter >> >> >> >> >>Peter Stone wrote: >>>>Umm... anyone else have this problem? Acid 1.0 or 2.0 will >>>>lock to SF, but SF won't lock to Acid. >>>> >>>>I'm opening up a plain old AVI and nothing works. I've >>>>setup S.F. to receive MTC SMPTE non drop 30 on virtual port >>>>1 and ACID to transmit on port 1. No go... I've assigned >>>>the region/track list to smpte as it says to do but no >>>>go... >>>> >>>>S.F. on the other hand will cause ACID to play... this of >>>>course is completely useless as there's no way anyone will >>>>sit there hitting play in S.F. in a completly different >>>>window while composing in Acid... >>>> >>>>Is there a patch fix? Anything? >>>> >>>> >>>>Thanks >>>> >>>>PS - Does Vegas has MIDI support yet ;-) >>>> >>>>Bat >>>> |
Subject:Re: Sound Forge won't lock to Acid via Virtual MIDI Drivers
Reply by: pwppch
Date:1/11/2000 1:13:00 PM
Forge should pick up on the 00:00:00 start. I will verify. Forge does not chase lock, it only triggers at a specific time. That is, if the source clock is not exact, Forge does not attempt to slowdown or speed up. If the time input is past the trigger time, forge will not jump to the input time. Where did you read that ACID has video support? Peter Peter Stone wrote: >>Peter, >> >>Thanks for the update. FYI, Acid started at smpte 00:00:00 and the >>region in Sound Forge /was/ start at 00:00:00 so it should of just >>played. It's a bit confusing with Sound Forge however, --- it Sound >>Forge just triggering playback of a file at smpte xx:xx:xx or is it >>actually locking? >> >>I'd hate to just have to buy Vegas to lock to an AVI with Acid... >>WHICH By The Way... Didn't I read somewhere a while back on your site >>that Acid 2.0 was /supposed/ to support AVI/MOV playback??!? >> >>Peter >> >> >>Peter Haller wrote: >>>>Sound Forge does not chase to incomming time code, it triggers. If >>>>the time code being recieved is past the trigger point, Forge will >>>>not play the playlist region. So, if you start ACID at a SMPTE >>time >>>>past the playlist region's trigger time, Forge will not trigger as >>it >>>>would be "out of sync" with the external master clock (ACID). >>>> >>>>Vegas will chase to incomming time code. You can start ACID at any >>>>point in time and Vegas will chase lock to this point in time. >>>> >>>>Peter >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Peter Stone wrote: >>>>>>Umm... anyone else have this problem? Acid 1.0 or 2.0 will >>>>>>lock to SF, but SF won't lock to Acid. >>>>>> >>>>>>I'm opening up a plain old AVI and nothing works. I've >>>>>>setup S.F. to receive MTC SMPTE non drop 30 on virtual port >>>>>>1 and ACID to transmit on port 1. No go... I've assigned >>>>>>the region/track list to smpte as it says to do but no >>>>>>go... >>>>>> >>>>>>S.F. on the other hand will cause ACID to play... this of >>>>>>course is completely useless as there's no way anyone will >>>>>>sit there hitting play in S.F. in a completly different >>>>>>window while composing in Acid... >>>>>> >>>>>>Is there a patch fix? Anything? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>>PS - Does Vegas has MIDI support yet ;-) >>>>>> >>>>>>Bat >>>>>> |
Subject:Re: Sound Forge won't lock to Acid via Virtual MIDI Drivers
Reply by: Siggi_Churchill
Date:1/11/2000 1:23:00 PM
I've been using Vegas and Acid in sync without problems but haven't tried triggering SF. One thing I do to make sure Acid and Vegas start OK is to leave a bar of nothing in acid to allow pre-roll for sync. This may explain why even though SF is supposed to trigger at 00:00:00 it's not. The first MTC # it see's is probably 10+ frames or even a full second in. With SMPTE it is essential to start code -30 seconds from where you actually need it (ie. if I want an event to start at 1:00:00:00 I start stripping code at 0:59:30:00 to allow plenty of time to sync with pre-roll). With internal sync 30 seconds is a lot but you will at least need 2-3 seconds of pre-roll. When I sync vegas to acid all my acid projects start at bar 2. Peter Stone wrote: >>Peter, >> >>Thanks for the update. FYI, Acid started at smpte 00:00:00 and the >>region in Sound Forge /was/ start at 00:00:00 so it should of just >>played. It's a bit confusing with Sound Forge however, --- it Sound >>Forge just triggering playback of a file at smpte xx:xx:xx or is it >>actually locking? >> >>I'd hate to just have to buy Vegas to lock to an AVI with Acid... >>WHICH By The Way... Didn't I read somewhere a while back on your site >>that Acid 2.0 was /supposed/ to support AVI/MOV playback??!? >> |
Subject:Re: Sound Forge won't lock to Acid via Virtual MIDI Drivers
Reply by: Bat
Date:1/11/2000 5:24:00 PM
Peter Haller wrote: >>Forge should pick up on the 00:00:00 start. I will verify. >> >>Forge does not chase lock, it only triggers at a specific time. That >>is, if the source clock is not exact, Forge does not attempt to >>slowdown or speed up. If the time input is past the trigger time, >>forge will not jump to the input time. >> >>Where did you read that ACID has video support? >> >>Peter It was actually from this web site. It was in the features list of Acid 2.0 (yet to come) on the site... If I was mistaken, then perhaps I was dreaming... I think I know why SF won't lock...er... trigger... I finally got Vegas to chase to Acid but it's not usable. Even between the apps on the same machine, there's about a 1.5 to 2 second delay before Vegas even kicks in. I'm on a P/// 500 too so there's some serious timing issues happen... My Macintosh locks within .24 seconds when Acid is sending timecode via MIDI ;-) Peter |
Subject:Re: Sound Forge won't lock to Acid via Virtual MIDI Drivers
Reply by: Bat
Date:1/11/2000 5:29:00 PM
Thanks Andrew and yes, you're right - it does seem there's a lag issue going on here... Eep! 2-3 seconds of deadtime just to sync is pretty long... My Atari w/Dr.T's Phantom & KCS locked to signal within .5 seconds. The Mac just as fast. My Mac locks to Acid in .25 seconds (SMPTE/MTC)so 2 to 3 seconds is pretty long, especially interapplications... it's workable but get's tedious doing fx timings and cue points and having to back up 3 seconds all the time.... especially on my P /// 500 ... My atari was a Mega II... we all know how fast those were... A lot faster then my Mac 040 @ 25 mhz! Peter Andrew Linhart wrote: >>I've been using Vegas and Acid in sync without problems but haven't >>tried triggering SF. One thing I do to make sure Acid and Vegas start >>OK is to leave a bar of nothing in acid to allow pre-roll for sync. >>This may explain why even though SF is supposed to trigger at 00:00:00 >>it's not. The first MTC # it see's is probably 10+ frames or even a >>full second in. With SMPTE it is essential to start code -30 seconds >>from where you actually need it (ie. if I want an event to start at >>1:00:00:00 I start stripping code at 0:59:30:00 to allow plenty of >>time to sync with pre-roll). With internal sync 30 seconds is a lot >>but you will at least need 2-3 seconds of pre-roll. When I sync vegas >>to acid all my acid projects start at bar 2. >> >>Peter Stone wrote: >>>>Peter, >>>> >>>>Thanks for the update. FYI, Acid started at smpte 00:00:00 and the >>>>region in Sound Forge /was/ start at 00:00:00 so it should of just >>>>played. It's a bit confusing with Sound Forge however, --- it Sound >>>>Forge just triggering playback of a file at smpte xx:xx:xx or is it >>>>actually locking? >>>> >>>>I'd hate to just have to buy Vegas to lock to an AVI with Acid... >>>>WHICH By The Way... Didn't I read somewhere a while back on your >>site >>>>that Acid 2.0 was /supposed/ to support AVI/MOV playback??!? >>>> >> |
Subject:Re: Sound Forge won't lock to Acid via Virtual MIDI Drivers
Reply by: pwppch
Date:1/14/2000 8:58:00 PM
Peter Stone wrote: >>I think I know why SF won't lock...er... trigger... I finally got >>Vegas to chase to Acid but it's not usable. Even between the apps on >>the same machine, there's about a 1.5 to 2 second delay before Vegas >>even kicks in. I'm on a P/// 500 too so there's some serious timing >>issues happen... By default, Vegas will wait 2 seconds for a time code lock up. This is can be changed in the advanced page for MTC Input. We chose 2 seconds as there can be many situation where lower times would cause a poor lock up. Many system dependent issues can come into play. You may want to lower this. If you are setting up a large number of busses to different audio ports, then you may have to leave it set to 2 secs. (In some cases it may have to be larger.) Every system is different and that is why this setting is available. Even with this delay, the two should lock up. Are you not seeing this? Also, by default, Vegas will chase lock. If you are playing both ACID and Vegas through the same audio hardware or have your audio cards lock to a common clock, be sure to turn on Trigger only. This is different than Forge's trigger, so Vegas will always start regardless of where you start ACID playing. Peter >> >>My Macintosh locks within .24 seconds when Acid is sending timecode >>via MIDI ;-) >> |