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Old 3rd September 2008 , 11:31 PM
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As above the main answer is probably to reduce your buffers (both hardware and playback). This will reduce it significantly. This will leave you a very small amount of latency that you might not even perceive called midi-slop. You can deal with this by holding down a key on your controller while pressing record. In theory you should see that the event happens at 0.00.00. In fact it is likely to appear at about 0.00.12. You then know that you have 20 millisecs of latency in your system. This can be dealt with either by draggin the track back or by setting your software to deal with that by commencing that track at -0.00.20. Hope this makes sense! (it's been a long day)
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