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MROS Resolution and System Preroll
MROS Resolution
This allows you to set the playback resolution of the program.
Cubase VST normally gives MIDI playback first priority. This means that whatever
the workload of the computer, MIDI data is sent out when — and as — it should.
However, when a lot of MIDI data is handled and an unusual amount of real-time
processing is going on, the program might not feel as smooth to use as it normally
does.
If you for example feel the graphics aren't updated as quickly as you like, you could
try lowering the resolution to 96 ticks per quarter note.
On the other hand, if you need extremely high playback resolution, you should use
the highest possible playback setting, 384 ticks per quarter note (often called pulses
per quarter note and hence abbreviated PPQN).
No matter what this setting is, data is always recorded at 384 PPQN and all editing
conforms to this value.
System Preroll
This parameter should only be adjusted if you experience problems with MIDI tim-
ing. Here’s the background: Modern operating systems with features such as multi-
tasking and background processes make it hard to write timing stable MIDI
applications. Although Steinberg have made a great and successful effort to provide
very tight MIDI playback in Cubase VST, there might be systems where timing
isn’t as stable as you’d like it to be.
In this case, raising the System Preroll value might help.
What the parameter does is that it allows the system a longer “start up time” when
you hit playback. This will be noticeable at very large System Preroll values, when
you can see the Song pointer “jump back” a little when playback starts.
As a positive side effect, on systems with large audio latencies, raising this param-
eter to a value above the latency value (as indicated in the System dialog) will let
you hear the very first section of audio (which might otherwise be lost), when you
start playback.
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