either that or get a different midi synth, or synchronize the midi
devices. Its better when you have the keyboard be the insturments and
metromone.. i often use this as I take my laptop out ot various
keyboards to work on sequences and often the keyboard can be louder
than the sound of the laptop anyway.

Juan

On 9/26/09, Onj <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ben is correct.  WE have often mentioned on this list and will do so again
> for your benefit, that you do *not* want your metronome through the GS
> wavetable.  People report that their tracks come out broken and messed up
> when they quantise, simply because the GS wavetable is a very high latency
> synth and thus cannot be relyed upon to give you a true midi experience.
> Please bare that in mind when you begin recording.  If possible, make your
> keyboard the metronome provider, as it will be almost instantaneous, and
> you are likely to have far better results when you play back.
> for some odd reason that I have never worked out, the Wavetable does not
> have a fixed latency so though it may work for one track, perhaps recording
> another, the metronome has moved in time, when really it's the latency of
> the synth.  It does not seem to be anything to do with how much in use the
> computer is, it would appear to be random.
>
> From: ben mustill-rose <[email protected]>
>  on Saturday, September 26, 2009 7:03 PM
>
>> Yes, this is perfectly possible. If you open options > metronome, you
>> can set the port that it will send its output to. Bare in mind though
>> that if you are using the gs wavetable for the metronome and your
>> keyboards sounds for your tracks, the delay between the keyboard
>> playing the track and the metronome will make the metronome next to
>> pointless.
>>
>> Hth.
>>
>> On 26/09/2009, brian williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> I've just started using QWS and am very pleased with it. Is it possible
>>> to
>>> get the metronome to play through the laptop and the midi music to play
>>> via
>>> my keyboard at the same time?
>>> Brian
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