Cure to midi latency while recording in SX

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Wired
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latency

Post by Wired »

i use external clock thru spdif instead of cw as master, is that an issue for midi always recording too late?, ...i am sending midi via a mo6 and the midi is all late , all of the time, ...it doesn't matter if i use master or slave, same result, ..do you have that ignorefilter, i don't have it in my nuendo
Plato
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Post by Plato »

I think the solution is much simpler.....
In Cubase/devices/windows midi, enable 'Use System Timestamp'
tomylee
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Post by tomylee »

in my case, the midi notes are coming to soon, but only about a little more than half of a 64th note at 129bpm - not much, and I found out, thats because I do monitoring through a convertor, do, AD and DA is making some latency, probably scope few, too - if I monitor my synth with headphones from its outputs, then I have no midi latency at all - so what I need would be a feature, with what I could put some playback latency, that my metronome click and everything else is being played later by the amount that the ADDA conversions take!

Does that exist?

tom
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Post by LHong »

Try to increase the buffer's size, (play back) will add more latency...
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