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Post by Robert on Nov 21, 2007 7:25:27 GMT
I've got Soundblaster Live! with WinXP. My current best latency in Sonar is 10ms. I've tryed the ASIO3ALL and various settings but when I used Keyboard with VSTi instruments I could see no improvement. Should the ASIO4ALL work also vith VSti? Maybe I'm not doing it right? Also what latencey I could expect if got some other card? 10ms is still to much for playing live keyboard. BTW - I like the Bush pi on the sinple settings button :-)
Thanks for any info.
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donny
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Post by donny on Dec 7, 2007 15:13:12 GMT
for starters,maybe you should post a snapshot of the ASIO4ALL control panel so we can get a better understanding of your settings.
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Post by TRex on Apr 1, 2008 17:17:28 GMT
I've got Soundblaster Live! with WinXP. My current best latency in Sonar is 10ms. I've tryed the ASIO3ALL and various settings but when I used Keyboard with VSTi instruments I could see no improvement. Should the ASIO4ALL work also vith VSti? Maybe I'm not doing it right? Also what latencey I could expect if got some other card? 10ms is still to much for playing live keyboard. BTW - I like the Bush pi on the sinple settings button :-) Thanks for any info. For sblive's, the best drivers for making music are kx drivers. There's no point in using asio4all when you have these drivers available for your card.
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Post by mad on Apr 2, 2009 8:35:48 GMT
I had the same problem with an E-mu Xboard 49 and an Audigy.
Just by chance, are you connecting your keyboard trough a USB cable to route MIDI signals? As for me, that was the problem: the latency seems to be in the USB MIDI virtual driver that produces the MIDI signals, so they reach the sequencer with such a delay. And I had no delay when playing sequenced MIDI directly trough ASIO, proving the problem was in the "input" side, not in the output (ASIO) side. What solved my problem was to use a MIDI cable for MIDI signals, leaving the USB just for the keyboard configuration purposes.
I don't know about your configuration, but it's wise to let other people know when you look for solutions in a forum... so I am working with a blind guess here: should you're connecting a keyboard trough USB and your keyboard have a MIDI Out, try connecting a MIDI cable ALONG with the USB one (should your softare/drivers requires it, as happens to me).
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