Hi,
First, this is not a problem with the onscreen keyboard at all. It is probably your midi device, or possibly a fault of the keyboard you have hooked up to the computer (some keyboard are real touchy on which keys they'll let you press at once). If you're using the Microsoft Wavetable synth, don't expect much out of it. It was clearly not meant for live midi performance, and it has many problems. note cut off before they should, sometimes the notes aren't heard for quite a long time... it's just a mess, and i wouldn't want anyone to use it. I'd suggest you get the Bassmidi driver, but you need sound fonts to use that. You can download many sound fonts to use with it... just search for sound fonts on Google and you will find one to try. When you find one you like, not only will it sound better, but it'll also respond a lot better to any keyboard, whether it's onscreen or not.

dhruv kumar wrote:
hello list,
I'm a new user here, so I don't know about the qws much. I have a
question, though.
when I use the on screen keyboard, the responce time is very much,
like, if I press a to play the c note, then press s imidietly after
that, it doesn't work because first c playes and after that d will
play...I need a way to stop the c note to play fully. any suggestions?
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