Set MIDI IN delay to ON. This creates a 1/2 second buffer and allows the piano to play much more accurately. MIDI IN DELAY ON is your friend. Why do you have it set to OFF? Bill Love God. Love People. Make a difference. On Mar 17, 2016, at 2:55 AM, rightnightboy@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hi George Well no, MIDI IN Delay is set to off.. Im wondering if its my setup or a bug ... I don't have handy, a separate way of "steaming" the midi file from another computer or from a sequencer in a synth for example .. that way I could hear if it gives the same results as the DKC decodes it and sends its commands to the piano ... Could there be extra operations that the DKC has to do before sending the playing commands ... Operations that would not be necessary if the file is not "received" but played from its own belly ? ( also that's the way the radio option works isn't , first the DKC is buffering and only after it plays ... Or not ?
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Re: [disklavier] DKC-850 Midi input treatment
2016-03-17 by Bill Brandom
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