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DylanNau

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Midi Latency and audio question
« on: February 13, 2005, 12:53:08 am »
This is probably real easy but Im wondering how to adjust for the latency caused with my midi keyboard.  There is a delay from when I strike the key and the note sounds.  Where do I adjust for this?  makes soloing extremely difficult.

Mac G4 powerbook 1.2GHZ, 1000mbram
Digi Mbox
Midisport
korg ms2k

Also, there is a small bit of distortion/noise on many of the patches on my ARP (yes, I did purchase it) especially on the delay and the sequence patches.  Makes it almost unusable.  Is this the program or can my computer not handle it?
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Midi Latency and audio question
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2005, 10:09:20 am »
Hello,

do you use the ARP 2600 in the stand alone version or inside a sequencer ?
You need to adjust your driver latency (ASIO for example) to have a small delay when playing.
The distortion/noise that you have may come from a driver problem too, or a too high audio output level.
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DylanNau

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Midi Latency and audio question
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2005, 08:40:25 pm »
Quote from: "FabP"
Hello,

do you use the ARP 2600 in the stand alone version or inside a sequencer ?
You need to adjust your driver latency (ASIO for example) to have a small delay when playing.
The distortion/noise that you have may come from a driver problem too, or a too high audio output level.

I usually use it as standalone.  The crackling only happens when the delay on the arp2600v is on.  Ill attemp to adjust my driver latency (???)somehow, thanks for your response.

 

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