What value should my audio to midi delay be in cubase?

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remixme
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I am trying to use the sts3000 sampler with cubase to program some drums via midi however there is a noticeable delay.
Do I need to set something to compensate for it? I am using asio drivers cubase and reason,
ULLI is set to 13ms It won't go any lower, 1st gen hardware.
Thanks in advance

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I'm not sure if this will help since I've never had to adjust the midi to audio delay.. it's always set to zero.
However, I have had delay problems when using Cubase's insert effects... especially "Cubase Dynamics" The manual says to to have "favour midi timing" and "Plug-in Delay Compensation" checked in your Audio/System settings in Cubase.

When I had a slower computer, I used to run Pulsar on the slowest ULLI setting @ 44.1KHz - 25ms I think it is (?) The only problem I had was when I went to record vocals or guitar - the delay was a pain then.
If you can't see any difference, just check your Cubase manual for the Midi to Audio delay section and experiment with settings.
Good luck
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