Funny latency with STS 3000
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look inside your C:Program FilesSteinbergCubase SXMIDI Port Enabler folder for a file called "ignoreportfilter"
move it up into C:Program FilesSteinbergCubase SX
now you will have both the [emulated] and non-emulated ports. Use the non-emulated ones. If the LONG list gets on your nerves you can disable the emulated ones under device setup.
move it up into C:Program FilesSteinbergCubase SX
now you will have both the [emulated] and non-emulated ports. Use the non-emulated ones. If the LONG list gets on your nerves you can disable the emulated ones under device setup.
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Ok I'm a logic user but I have a mate that uses Sx so I *believe* i'm correct on this next stuff (helped him fix the same problem with his midi ports):
Under DEVICE SETUP the "All MIDI Inputs" section is the best place to actually enable/disable specific ports for in&out.
The "Directmusic" and "Windows MIDI" sections allow you to show what ports are visible. The behaviour of these two sections was a bit odd for me if I remember. I was able to enable/disable stuff in the "All MIDI Inputs" section and hit apply and the other areas reflected the changes, but only inputs on the "Windows MIDI" panel appeared to activate. Not sure how that affects outputs, cubase is laid out rather odd in this respect for me.
Under DEVICE SETUP the "All MIDI Inputs" section is the best place to actually enable/disable specific ports for in&out.
The "Directmusic" and "Windows MIDI" sections allow you to show what ports are visible. The behaviour of these two sections was a bit odd for me if I remember. I was able to enable/disable stuff in the "All MIDI Inputs" section and hit apply and the other areas reflected the changes, but only inputs on the "Windows MIDI" panel appeared to activate. Not sure how that affects outputs, cubase is laid out rather odd in this respect for me.
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Thx for your help Valis. Tried fiddlin' about in device setup, but non-emulated ports don't seem to work, i'll stick to emulated ones. It was my mistake anyway, because i had set delay in fx of the MIDI track and forgot about it- It had nothing to do with STS. Thx again
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Non-emulated ports will not only work but give you FAR superior timing (glad you fixed the 30ms issue though).
You might as for help from another SX-user here...I rememember I had to manually disable the emulated ports to get my mate to stop using them (the timing differences were quite noticeable at 176 bpm).
You might as for help from another SX-user here...I rememember I had to manually disable the emulated ports to get my mate to stop using them (the timing differences were quite noticeable at 176 bpm).
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Ok I dropped one of my cards into my friend's system and the non-emulated ports seem to work fine.
I put vectron on several of the inputs in SFP and played a note from within cubase to it. Now I didn't test timing but I did also record the note through several inputs as well to verify data flow both ways.

I put vectron on several of the inputs in SFP and played a note from within cubase to it. Now I didn't test timing but I did also record the note through several inputs as well to verify data flow both ways.

Here is how I set up the DeviceSetup pages, please note that this is assuming you are on a PC:
Everything on the "All MIDI Inputs" page was made active (or already was):

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Now on the next 2 panels the only thing you could change was whether or not the midi port was shown in the dropdown selector.
So all Directsound ports were set to No for the Show column:

and all Windows MIDI ports were set to Yes for the Show column:

Now note that in the last image only CW MIDI outs 1, 2 & 3 are shown active. They are the only ports that have something assigned to them in the test project.
Everything on the "All MIDI Inputs" page was made active (or already was):

-
Now on the next 2 panels the only thing you could change was whether or not the midi port was shown in the dropdown selector.
So all Directsound ports were set to No for the Show column:

and all Windows MIDI ports were set to Yes for the Show column:

Now note that in the last image only CW MIDI outs 1, 2 & 3 are shown active. They are the only ports that have something assigned to them in the test project.