--- In CZsynth@y..., Maxim Potekhin <maxim.potekhin@m...> wrote: > 20ms is something I get on my system, and it's not tight enough > if you use more than one instrument, i.e. outboard gear as well as > soft synth. Adjusting MIDI delays is very hard and unreliable. > 20 ms is heck of a lot of delay. Let's say I use 80ms as proper > delay in my song -- 20ms is 25% of that... Well.. it can be lowered.. Like raising system playback rate to 96Khz and dropping buffer length to something like 512 samples. It should be closer to 1ms.. (not all systems handle that extra load though, nor all aoftwares offer that capability).. VST:s have repeatable sample.accurate timing among others inside that one PC.. (including FX.es and Mixer software) so it's more problem on getting external gear to same level. And with midi, it's allways more or less quesswork. Usually latency is problem to people when it's so long that it hinders playing intrument using midi-keyboard... Joanna > > maxim
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Re: New VSTi - PlastiCZ!
2002-09-19 by Joanna Kurki
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