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03-01-2022, 01:27 AM
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devastating MIDI-Latency while recording
please help, I am spoiled
I try to get rid of capital problems with MIDI-Latency. It is a monster -latency of almost second. I have to say that I work with Reaper since some months and now I startetd with MIDI brand new. I never used MIDI before thus I think : it is a beginner - problem:
I had never performance problems with audio and multitrack. even with a lot of effects, 16 Tracks
now with my new bought system of i7-1165G7 Prozessor 11. Generation 16 GB, 2 x 8GB, DDR4, 2.666 MHz.
And I tried a lot of audiointerfaces, and even bought a new one (presonus USB96) , only to record MIDI AND i bought a new simple Midi divice, but without benifit.
BUT:
without effects, one track, buffers reduced to minimom block sice 2 x 512 (lower it dues not work at all)
... I still have latency of about more than 100ms latency, which means : I am not able to record anything (as a drummer: play to klick)! .
Is there any help how to get rid of this devasting recording problem? I think about to cancel MIDI, selling my MIDI devices
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03-01-2022, 05:47 AM
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Midi has basically no latency to speak of. What you're referring to is the time lag between a Midi event (most likely hitting a key or drum pad in a live monitoring scenario) and the corresponding audio event.
You mention block size "2x512", which isn't a setting you'd find in an ASIO control panel. I assume you've installed the drivers for your interface, either from a CDR or from the Presonus website.
tl;dr: Set your driver to ASIO and you're good.
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03-01-2022, 06:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by beingmf
You mention block size "2x512", which isn't a setting you'd find in an ASIO control panel. I assume you've installed the drivers for your interface, either from a CDR or from the Presonus website.
tl;dr: Set your driver to ASIO and you're good.
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Yes it worked, driver was not installed , was a bit tricky to find the right one,
thanx a lot ! Now I can chose 16 blocks
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03-02-2022, 03:09 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by uli12v
Yes it worked, driver was not installed , was a bit tricky to find the right one,
thanx a lot ! Now I can chose 16 blocks
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Haha, no, you don't choose "16 blocks" - as this is still not the ASIO driver you're using. This is what you want:
Then for everything latency related, go to the ASIO control panel/preferences/... which shows up in this window and tweak your settings there.
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03-02-2022, 11:44 AM
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Now I use the Asio driver ...
Quote:
Originally Posted by beingmf
Haha, no, you don't choose "16 blocks" - as this is still not the ASIO driver you're using. This is what you want:
Then for everything latency related, go to the ASIO control panel/preferences/... which shows up in this window and tweak your settings there.
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exactly this what you are shown, was in my big (old) soundcard (fostex 18 Channel), its settings apear in the driver-app of device.
But now this bottum , there is no reaction, but I can set the size directly in the driver-app, if I put it on 2048 there is latenca, and now I can rduce it to 16, than no latancy
so all right
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03-02-2022, 02:08 PM
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Ah - now I got it: You refer to a block size of 16 samples, not 16 blocks of size X.
That's pretty heavy on the CPU. I can easily live with 64 or even 128 samples, but this of course depends on the hardware/driver and your individual tolerance level.
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Last edited by beingmf; 03-03-2022 at 06:13 AM.
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