Comic Life Updates
Comic Life for Windows and Comic Life for Mac have both been recently updated.

You may find the release notes for Comic Life for Windows (1.3.6) here and Comic Life for Mac (1.4.3) here.

This update is also for the Deluxe version.

Please download from within Comic Life or from our downloads page.

Updates are free for all registered users.

Download a Comic Life update today!

   
Comic Life Magiq 1.0.3 Beta released
We are delighted to offer a beta of our upcoming Comic Life Magiq 1.0.3 update.

It has numerous stability and significant performance improvements over 1.0.2.1 - so we would love previous users to download and let us know if you come across any issues.

Please visit the forum for more information, including where to download the beta.

Thank you very much for your help testing the future!

   
Comic Life Magiq 1.0.2.1 update released
A free update for Comic Life Magiq is available for all users.

Identical to 1.0.2c in all but version number, which has been changed to ensure 1.0.2 users are made aware of the 1.0.2c update via the menu: Comic Life Magiq > Check for Updates...

This 1.0.2.1 update is recommended for all 1.0.2 users and fixes a serious saving issue introduced in 1.0.2 that caused images to be left out of the document.

If you're already running 1.0.2c (v10939) you can "Skip This Version".

Head to the plasq downloads page to get the 1.0.2.1 update or update from within Comic Life Magiq.

   
French Tutorials!
Débuter sur Mac have recently released brilliant tutorials on two of our applications; Comic Life Magiq and Skitch.

You can check out the great tutorial for Comic Life Magiq here and the one for Skitch here.

Merci!

   
King Crimson Comics!
Comic Life is great for sharing those funny little moments from school, in the office, or while on worldwide progressive-rock-legends tours.

Robert Fripp and Tony Levin have been sharing the day-to-day stories of touring within one of the most influential prog rock bands - on King Crimson’s 40th Anniversary Tour.

Enjoy the King Crimson Comics here and here.

   
Comic Touch released for iPhone / iPod Touch
Ever wished you had the fun of Comic Life handy at all times? Ever been out at a party, family gathering or on public transport and wished you could add your 'comic touch' to a photo? Now you can!

We're giggling with glee to announce Comic Touch for iPhone and iPod Touch. Add various speech balloons and captions to your photos. Choose a fun special effect to warp and bend your family and friends, then email the results to them!

Learn more about Comic Touch here or purchase it instantly from the iTunes App store.

Comic Touch - it's new!

   
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jim123 Thanks JH4music for the reply!!!!



Cool. That seems straight forward enough.



It's been a real pain in the behind so thanks again for the repy!!!!!
JH4music If you're triggering virtual instruments via midi, you can nudge the midi tracks for them earlier to compensate for the latency.



To measure latency, send a midi note to the PC(trigger a percussive sound), then record audio from it on the mac. measure the distance between the beginning of the midi note and the initial peak of the audio(just select the area in between them)



the length of this area you just selected is how far you need to nudge your midi tracks back. The most precise way to measure it is obviously in samples.



You can also use a similar method to compensate for effects, but this can get complicated in a hurry because effects will all have different amounts of delay depending on what they are.
Jim123 Hello,



My setup is a mac (main host), connected to a PC (vst effects and instruments) via a gigabyte LAN.

The mac is connected to a fireface 800. The Pc is using the onboard audio from a gigabyte mobo.

Using the program MidiOverLan CP, I am trying to play a vst instrument (which is only available for PC), from a midi keyboard which is connected to the mac.

When using WH2 to get the audio generated by the VSTi back into mac, there is alot of latency which I can not get rid of.



The buffer size in cubase (mac) is 128 samples. The lowest buffer size I can get on the Pc is 512.



I would like to run the mac as my main sequencer and use the PC for vst effects and instruments.



Does the PC require a better audiocard?



How do I get rid of the latency?



I would most appreciate any help or advise anyone can give me on this.



THANKS in advance!!!!!