Important to understand the difference between MIDI and audio in this instance

Each gets the sound started from a 'trigger' event.
In MIDI each note is triggered to the time of the MIDI clock.
Audio is a chunk of sound that gets triggered once and plays over a period of time

One audio trigger may last a whole song, or several measure, whereas each note in MIDI is triggered anew.

If a bitrate mismatch happens the audio gets worse over time.
If two different clocks are used it compounds the issue.

First question; when one of you exports the tracks to audio, RB asks 'include silence at beginning?'
Make sure to say yes, otherwise when the next guy imports it he has no idea where to actually import it time-wise (1-1-0 or 1-1-46)
If all the MIDI is right, this is a clue that the audio does not actually start at 1-1-0 yet may be getting imported to that location.

Last edited by rharv; 01/24/13 05:07 PM.

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