![]() Stop punishing yourself and update your pc and get off XP. or if they work, its until you reboot or it goes away for a week and then its backġ:/ updated my old duo core to the latest and fastest 6 core motherF%er CPU and kickass Intel motherboard i could find.Ģ:/ updated to Windows 7 圆4 bit with 12 gig of the best quality memory i could buy. There are pages and pages of suggestions for fixes for this problem with Cubase on the net and none of them work. ![]() i did soundcard updates, cubase updates, firmware updates, OS updates, supposed registry fixes.the list goes on. i became so frustrated with the constant shifting of the midi parts i had played in and their constant lack of consistent "lag" i ended up not using my midi keyboard as much, and my music suffered. Man i had this problem.for years.and years.and it drove me completely nuts.and i tried every setting and every driver and every combination etc etc and it just stifled my creativity and pissed me off completely. Re: Recording MIDI in Cubase with UAD plugins There is always a chance that for all these years I've been setting it up incorrectly - but I know my way round these things and it has baffled myself plus some very clued-up music tech demon friends for a very long time. so that the notes appear in the sequencer as they sound, not when they were struck? So my question is: Has anyone managed to get this working correctly ( in cubase specifically) even when changing overall projects latency (by adding plugins / changing buffer size)? It was also like this on my old MAudio Audiophile 2496 card. Even the MIDI out on my friends' Jupiter and Nord stage do the same. I have asked over at the steinberg forum but that has not yet yielded anything helpful to meīesides, this problem has persisted for me since SX3, Cubase 5 and now Cubase 6, and has been the same on all MIDI keyboards I've attached over those years, which have been USB and MIDI-interface attached (thru the 1010LT). I've tried everything I can think of in cubase (including using system time stamp, and trying emulated versions of the MIDI drivers (within cubase device setup) for my keyboard) As I increase the buffer size, or add more UAD plugs, I have to anticipate the note even more, and so the notes are recorded even earlier in the sequencer. However, the host does not compensating correctly for the total latency. This is obviously because the data is having to do more travelling across the PCI bus through all the UAD plugins. The problem becomes amplified as the buffer size increases or I add more UAD plugins. My problem is that if I compensate by playing early, the notes are recorded early even though they sounded in time when played live. ![]() When recording MIDI in cubase, and I have a large buffer size set on my sound card (eg 1024 samples) there is noticable time delay between hitting the MIDI key and hearing the sound. I'm running a Windows XP Pro PC w/ MAudio 1010LT PCI sound interface, with MAudio Oxygen 49 keyboard (USB) UAD 2 Quad (6.1) plus a faithful old UAD 1 ![]() It may well not be a UAD-related problem, but UAD users are particularly likely to encounter it due to the latency involved in the data transfer at hi plugin counts. Any light that can be shed on this long standing problem would be most gratefully appreciated. ![]()
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