hello there,
thanks a lot for the reply! it was very helpfull.

On 8/5/13, Raymond Grote <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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