reduce the latency (with some track playing) to the lowest possible
position, while retaining a click-free sound. keep it as low as possible.
that will make the control more real-time.
now, depending on your system specs (and most importantly, of your sound
card), you can reduce this to around 40ms on a regular soundcard, or to
something like 2 to 10ms on ASIO. anything below 20ms, though, is considered
optimal, because hardware latency is somewhere around this value (if i'm not
mistaken here). however, 40ms - if you don't have ASIO support - is a
confortable enough value to play with (sometimes), so don't worry if you
can't get way below this.
hope it helps...
Frederico Oliveira
Enough Records // enoughrecords.com_
Stylevictim // stylevictim.com_
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quoted 1 line So while we're on Reason, first let me say that it is indeed an amazing> So while we're on Reason, first let me say that it is indeed an amazing
program. Secondly, I've been trying to drive reason with a Midi keyboard
and I'm getting a really small but inhibiting amount of lag between the time
i press the key and the time it comes out of my computer. In the
preferences, I noticed that there wa some kind of 98ms latency in some box
(not near my PC right now) and that seems like its probably an accurate
reading of the lag I'm feeling. Are there any settings that might work
around this? Any chance that a USB-based midi controller would beat the
lag?
quoted 2 lines -Aaron>
> -Aaron
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