On 24 Jun 2005, at 12:16 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:

At 11:56 AM 6/24/05 -0400, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Audio drift in GPO is, unfortunately, *not* subtle -- like I said, when
GPO gets overloaded, it drops *lots* of frames -- often entire beats

Does this same problem occur when you send the entire document to an audio file? I know that the studio software I use has a live mode and a file-save
mode. The live mode can choke, but the file-save mode works out of real
time, and doesn't lose info.

Hi Dennis,

The "save as audio" in GPO Studio works in real time (i.e., you still have to play back the file in Finale). The results are actually a little better than you'd expect from listening to the playback you're recording -- for some reason, some of the pops and clicks audible during playback don't get saved to the audio file -- but when GPO trips up badly (usually due to too much polyphony), the audio file is definitely affected.

- Darcy
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