do u think i have midi latency problem (pics attached)

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pinkmoon
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Post by pinkmoon »

well i think i have a little midi problem
please see the pictures and tell me if i'm right or maybe i'm just paranoid
thanks in advance
p.s
the pics show the key editor in cubase before quantize and after.

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pinkmoon
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Post by pinkmoon »

you say that i don't have any midi problem
it's all in my head.
i understand you right?
sorry about my poor english :smile:
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Setting quantize and length to 1/8 could relieve your paranoia.
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Post by pinkmoon »

thank you chris and stardust
to be clear the problem is that the midi notes play little earlier
like you can see in the example pics.
tnx again.
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Post by garyb »

don't use "emulated" midi ports.....
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Post by pinkmoon »

hi garyb i don't use emulated ports
i disable all off them with the ignoreportfilter file
if you have any other idea i'll be glad to hear.
thank you very much
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Post by Shroomz~> »

assuming that you played the non-quantised notes by hand from a midi controller you should probably try not to play them so early.

the thread seems fishy to me whoever you are :razz:
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Post by pinkmoon »

why fishy?
tnx anyway.
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Post by paulrmartin »

It comes down to this really:
Do you quantise your material once you've recorded it?
If you do, don't worry about the notes being early since you're going to fix them anyways.

Maybe you are just playing early, or your metronome is playing early and you're following that as you play?

Most people rarely play exactly right on beat.

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Post by djmicron »

i've solved this problem by disabling the direct draw accelleration in dxdiag video settings.
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Post by pinkmoon »

micron i tried that also But it's still the same unfortunately :sad:
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