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MIDI Latency


Whenever we get order inquiries for sound cards, the first question customers ask is, "Does the card have zero latency?" The fact is, there can never be a zero latency. Yes, some cards do produce significant latency which can be compared to statements like, "Latency in my card is so bad that I can hit a note on my keyboard and finish my cup of tea before I hear the sound!!".

Well, such cards surely need to be replaced with more professional sound cards, which are not necessarily expensive. Check these out.

There has been much confusion regarding MIDI latency and it all can be traced back to a misprint about MIDI timing in an old article of Keyboard Magazine.

With all electronic instruments there is a measurable degree of latency, a delay between when you tell the instrument to do something and when it actually does it. That measurement, however, is incredibly small. While Audio latency is measured in term of Milliseconds, MIDI latency is usually measured in terms of nanoseconds.

Now that's not to say that there can not be any delay in using a MIDI setup. Some synthesizers are inherently slower than others in producing sound. Some synthesizers patches are designed with a slow attack, as well. Your computer configuration matters as well, besides the softwares being used for recording.

If you use a pirated software as well as a pirated operating system, chances are that while recording, your recording software will simply crash! This can be really embarassing with your client sitting next to you.

So, its best to go for original softwares as well as professional sound cards if you are a true professional.

 

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