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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:22 am
by rodos1979
Hello to all! :smile:

The last couple of days I did some work with Nuendo 3 involving lots of VSTi synths - I had a lot of time to deal with MIDI - and I observed that all my notes were recorded early!
I know that this is a well-known problem for Nuendo and Cubase SX. So I downloaded the MIDI-Loopback-Test, which recommended me to use the Creamware emulated Midi ports and to have the DirectMusic Timestamp set to ON in Nuendo, which things I did.
I measured again and things were OK, although my Scope Project was getting worse results than the Steingberg midi interface in the Midi-Loopback-Test. But nevermind...

Now.. the problem:.. there is latency, which makes me to play notes earlier (without me noticing it), so they get recorded earlier! When I play back what got recorded, everything is early!

Is there a way to measure and compensate for my tendency to play early the VSTi synths, so that they get recorded at the correct time in Nuendo?

Thanks :smile:

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 2:16 pm
by djmicron
there is another thread about this problem (i don't remember where).
The solution was to disable direct draw under the video settings of dxdiag (start/run/dxdiag).
It works for me.

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 2:33 pm
by rodos1979
Thank you for replying! :smile:.. but I cannot see how this would help against everyone's tendency to play notes earlier when there is latency..

What I am asking is how can I measure the real latency my system has (sum of AD/DA-VST latency-Kontakt latency-etc etc) so that I can compensate for it?

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:50 pm
by MD69
Hi Rodos

Disable latency compensation and record simultaneously midi going to a synth and the synth audio output. Then look at the difference between note on occurence and beginning of audio from the Synth!

Cheers

Michel