Posted: 03 Apr 2015, 10:23
hello!
I bought hollyhock ii last week and so far i'm impressed! very nice program with a huge potential.
my plan is to try and use hollyhock as a modular midi sequencer for my hardware synths but so far I havent been able to get it to work properly. i'm sending midi, but its not tight at all. when I seqeunce stuff internally with vst plugins its tight, but as soon as I send my sequences out of usine there's latency and a lot of jitter.
anybody else experiencing this? and is there a workaround?
some of my hardware synths cant even handle the data send from hollyhock, I tried connecting the same midi sequence (150 bpm, random 16th notes) between my nord modular G1 and my virus ti2 with very different results. The G1 responded to the midi data, but there was very obvious latency and jitter. When trying to send the same midi data to the virus it only made noise, as if it was receiving some kind of corrupted midi data.
now I realize that part of this problem I'm having might be due to me not knowing hollyhock good enough yet, but i've read both the hollyhock manual and everything I could find about midi, latency, jitter and hardware on the forum.
I thought about using expert sleepers with hollyhock, if i'm correct I should be able to get sample accurate timing from hollyhock with modules from expert sleepers, but i'm not sure since I havent been able to find anybody who uses such a setup. not sure how I would implement it yet, but I'm very curious and I will try and see if I can find a solution.
I'm on 2014 macbook pro and for the small test I did, I used a rme ucx card for both sound and midi.
thanks in advance to anybody taking the time to help me with this, I would LOVE to be able to use hollyhock as I first intended, would be so much fun.
best,
Emil
I bought hollyhock ii last week and so far i'm impressed! very nice program with a huge potential.
my plan is to try and use hollyhock as a modular midi sequencer for my hardware synths but so far I havent been able to get it to work properly. i'm sending midi, but its not tight at all. when I seqeunce stuff internally with vst plugins its tight, but as soon as I send my sequences out of usine there's latency and a lot of jitter.
anybody else experiencing this? and is there a workaround?
some of my hardware synths cant even handle the data send from hollyhock, I tried connecting the same midi sequence (150 bpm, random 16th notes) between my nord modular G1 and my virus ti2 with very different results. The G1 responded to the midi data, but there was very obvious latency and jitter. When trying to send the same midi data to the virus it only made noise, as if it was receiving some kind of corrupted midi data.
now I realize that part of this problem I'm having might be due to me not knowing hollyhock good enough yet, but i've read both the hollyhock manual and everything I could find about midi, latency, jitter and hardware on the forum.
I thought about using expert sleepers with hollyhock, if i'm correct I should be able to get sample accurate timing from hollyhock with modules from expert sleepers, but i'm not sure since I havent been able to find anybody who uses such a setup. not sure how I would implement it yet, but I'm very curious and I will try and see if I can find a solution.
I'm on 2014 macbook pro and for the small test I did, I used a rme ucx card for both sound and midi.
thanks in advance to anybody taking the time to help me with this, I would LOVE to be able to use hollyhock as I first intended, would be so much fun.
best,
Emil