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Solving latency problems

___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 28, 2001 18:20:31
I have about 30 ms latency between audio and midi.
First comes audio, then comes midi. Kinda ugly hearing the audio kick then only comes the crash from my synth... :(
Anyway, since I can't get the midi backwards (unless I get all those 20000$ equipment) maybe it is possible to delay the audio?
Anyone knows how to do it with cakewalk?
___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 29, 2001 10:08:03
You have MIDI latency???
This is very strange. Most of the time it's supposed to be AUDIO latency.
What card are you using?
___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 29, 2001 18:50:35
Sound Blaster AWE64.
I don't really care if the latency is 500ms as long as the audio and MIDI come synced together...

OT:
I think my winamp started to like Astral... It's on random and it hit Astral like 10 times today!
___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 30, 2001 09:37:37
Man, why are you insisting on using cakeCrawl???
Cubase could have worked out thses problems for ya.
___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 30, 2001 18:16:23
My computer is too weak to use cubase!
___tomeron
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Posted : Jan 31, 2001 13:42:51
what is the configutation of u'r pc?
___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 31, 2001 20:09:33
286, 1 MB of ram...
hehe
PII 233, 64 RAM, 6 GB HDD, uhh...
Actually I think that if I format my comp everything will work just fine but I have absolutly no way of backing up my stuff. Planning to get a new comp as soon as motherboards with ATA 100 and FireWire (for DV cameras) on them gets more popular.
___GuyShanti
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Posted : Feb 1, 2001 12:08:50
it can take cubase. HD is abit small but it can take it.

Guyshanti
___MichaelA
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Posted : Feb 1, 2001 18:44:46
You know, according to Microsoft, Windows can run with 4 MB too! :-)
___GuyShanti
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Posted : Feb 4, 2001 10:34:55
according to Bill Gates: "64k of memory should be enough for everyone!"

Guyshanti
___MichaelA
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Posted : Feb 4, 2001 18:49:41
20 years ago?
___GuyShanti
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Posted : Feb 5, 2001 09:46:54
only 10...

Guyshanti
___MichaelA
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Posted : Feb 5, 2001 18:19:06
I think I solved my problem!
After I record my MIDI parts, I put them about 30 ms backwards and then it comes synced perfectly with the audio parts!
Wheee!!
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