fuck up the timing in the sample after
transfer?
I gotta simmer down whether its that or the audio rendering in cubase sx
or the latency settings in sx??
ive been stumped for days



but I know its one of them

just which one i dont know coz i cant be the only dude bouncing to e-mu via scsi on soundforge.
the sounds are there but the timing is off not way off but off.

anyway hope to hear your replies
