What about EEmagic EASI drivers? Does anybody use them? I have the same problem with latency using ASIO (on my PC), but wen I'm decreasing buffer the system is overloading...I think maybe EASI? --- Sascha Franck <saschafranck@...> wrote: > While on Macs the Mac/AV latency may be good enough > for realtime playing of > virtual instruments, on Windows: > a) there's no such thing as a generic AV > driver/card, so there's no "common" > latency adjustment trick either, > b) most "standard" MME cards don't deliver low > enough latencies to even > think about realtime playback. > > The only solution is to get a card coming with > proper ASIO drivers (well, > lately I heard quite some good reports about low > latencies for some WDM > drivers, the Delta cards have very good ones I > think). > To lower that latency you gotta check your cards > driver/ASIO setup utility. > Anything below 10ms should give you a feeling being > as good as many > standalone modules being played through MIDI. The > appropriate buffer setting > at 44.1kHz should be something between 300 and 500 > samples (512 samples @ > 44.1kHz = 12ms latency). > I don't know about the GINA, but it should offer > buffersizes that low. > Usually the lowest available buffersize however > raises the CPU burden a bit, > so I would try if the second to lowest setting is > still good enough > (personally I am pretty happy with the 6ms I'm > getting out of my current > card, a TerraTec MT88). > > Regards, > Sascha > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
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Re: [exs] EXS - latency while playing sampler from MIDI keyboard
2002-01-19 by ros_t2000@yahoo.com
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