03-02-2021, 10:38 AM
Hi Johannes,
That is interesting. Just to make sure I'm not going mad, I checked, as an example, the tracks from my band's session on 19th Feb. The session was just under 2 hours long and, looking at the local tracks in a DAW, they are of different lengths, with about half a second's difference between the shortest and the longest. Maybe there is something in the gear we are using, or the settings, that is causing the occasional lost packet. I don't have any experience of mainstream classical music, though I have (once) tried "pre-classical" music--some duets for bass viols. In that case it was quite easy to find synchronisation points at cadences and at points where both instruments play strings of quavers.
Regards,
Steve
That is interesting. Just to make sure I'm not going mad, I checked, as an example, the tracks from my band's session on 19th Feb. The session was just under 2 hours long and, looking at the local tracks in a DAW, they are of different lengths, with about half a second's difference between the shortest and the longest. Maybe there is something in the gear we are using, or the settings, that is causing the occasional lost packet. I don't have any experience of mainstream classical music, though I have (once) tried "pre-classical" music--some duets for bass viols. In that case it was quite easy to find synchronisation points at cadences and at points where both instruments play strings of quavers.
Regards,
Steve