andy baxter wrote:
>
> The delay is variable - sometimes the note will sound almost
> immediately, but usually there is a slight delay.
>
> I've tried with aseqdump, and as far as I can tell there is no delay -
> 'note on' seems to appear at the same moment th
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> andy baxter wrote:
>
>> when I play notes on the keyboard into fluidsynth, the notes are
>> slightly delayed. The delay is small (around 0.1s ?) but enough to be
>> annoying.
>>
>
> Is the delay constant or random?
>
>
ht it would
be good for music), or to try some other hardware solution, like running
the keyboard from a power supply and using a midi cable with a seperate
usb midi card.
Before I do this, it would be good to know if anyone on alsa-user has
any suggestions?
Thanks,
andy baxter.
andy bax
hello,
I'm trying sending this again because it didn't go straight through the first
time even though I am subscribed to the list.
I've set up an old pentium box in my living room to play mp3's through my
hi-fi, tape records to cd and stuff like that. Playback is working fine with
the alsa sb