Garbled MIDI Playback and Lag
Garbled MIDI Playback and Lag
I just bought a smoking fast powerful new laptop that should have no trouble running anything. I installed MTStudio and recorded a simple little MIDI piano track to play back using the default Acoustic Grand Piano MTSi instrument. When I play it back using the Windows Vista driver, the sound is staticky, garbled, and completely distorted (so are audio tracks). When I try the ASIO driver, it plays back fine, but then I noticed when recording a second track that there's like 1/4 second of lag between hitting a key and it being recorded, so I can't record two tracks in sync with one another. How do I make this work?
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Re: Garbled MIDI Playback and Lag
Sounds like the buffering is set to high. With ASIO I set the buffer at 128 to 256 max. Anymore than 256 you’ll start to get latency.
Hope that’s it and resolves your latency issue
Hope that’s it and resolves your latency issue
Re: Garbled MIDI Playback and Lag
Buffer size on ASIO is 10ms.André Giroux wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 6:02 am Sounds like the buffering is set to high. With ASIO I set the buffer at 128 to 256 max. Anymore than 256 you’ll start to get latency.
Hope that’s it and resolves your latency issue
Re: Garbled MIDI Playback and Lag
Of course. Sorry, my bad
What audio device are you using? Is its driver up to date?
Giel Bremmers
What audio device are you using? Is its driver up to date?
Giel Bremmers
Re: Garbled MIDI Playback and Lag
It says Realtek (R) Audio, and the drivers are up-to-date.
Re: Garbled MIDI Playback and Lag
Please switch to the Windows driver type, and make sure the correct devices are selected. Then send a report (see https://www.multitrackstudio.com/contact.php), so I can see the settings.
Giel Bremmers
Giel Bremmers