--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "cem_ucan" <cucan@a...> wrote: --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "cem_ucan" <cucan@a...> wrote: > hi all! > > I have some questions about midi connections and dtxpress. > When I connect dtxpress to my pc (os:win2000) via "to host" cable, > after I hit a pad, there is always a little delay before I hear a > sound. > It becomes very annoying when I try to edit (midi) drums over an > audio file. Midi sound is heard after a delay and it is impossible to > synchronize with the audio file while playing. Can anybody help me > with this? Hi Cem, Probably not me. Think of this reply as killing time while you wait for a better one. Things are often slow on the weekends. I'm near a computer today because my wife told me that it's International Paint the Livingroom Day, and I'm taking a break from latex fumes. I assume that there's no IRQ conflict with your COM Port and the "To Host" serial connection, that you have flipped the switch on the back of the DTXpress, and that you have the proper driver installed on your PC. For lack of a better theory, maybe the serial connection is more susceptible to latency than a USB port or straight MIDI connection to your sound card would be. It's also possible that Windows 2000 (about which I know close to nothing) is responsible. On XP, I think that latency can be helped by right-clicking My Computer to Properties and eventually to perfomance options. Setting here to optimize it for background services rather than applications often seems to help. Is there anything comparable on 2000? > I bought a midi controller keyboard (yamaha cbx-k1) to record bass > and other partitions. I am using dtxpress sounds (dtxpress brain in > other words :)) as the sound module. My problem is, I cannot control > dtxpress sounds from midi controller. I can change patches with the > help of a program such as cubase or voyetra recorder, however, I > cannot change patches directly from keyboard. > (delay problem is doubled when I connected midi controller to > dtxpress via normal midi cable while dtxpress was still connected to > my pc via "to host" cable). Latency aside, this problem sounds solveable. While you're waiting for genuine help, you might check out Tweak's Drum Tips via our Links section, which is strong on MIDI techniques and problems. Maybe browsing some of the articles there will help you to troubleshoot. By the way, welcome. Ed
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Re: need help w midi
2003-08-09 by liberatusvirus
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