dhbailey / 2006/12/11 / 06:04 AM wrote:
The Audigy has fine midi interfaces (2) built in.
Huh. When I first googled, like this page:
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/creativeaudigy2/index.html
Has no mention of MIDI function.
So, it seems the latest driver was dated September this year. Is
I am always impressed with the decency of the members, and the concern they
show in their attempts to solve other people's problems. Many thanks to all
of you who have submitted suggestions.
Since my computer is now three years old (somewhat of an antique in this age
of rapid change) I think it
Message - From: John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: [Finale] Time Lag
I feel sure some kind person would have the solution to my problem.
In speedy entry there is a time lag between the moment I press the key
on my keyboard
Eric Dannewitz / 2006/12/08 / 10:35 PM wrote:
It's called LATENCY
You need to perhaps get a better sound card or use a Midi module.
It may be, or maybe not. The original poster was having the problem on
input data, not playback (which includes patch through that many seems
to think that is
Well, he said
In speedy entry there is a time lag between the moment I press the key
on my keyboard and when the sound appears. This in itself is annoying,
but when I am entering a string of notes I first get a measure full of
rests, then eventually the notes begin appearing. This makes it
Eric Dannewitz / 2006/12/09 / 11:44 AM wrote:
Well, he said
In speedy entry there is a time lag between the moment I press the key
on my keyboard and when the sound appears. This in itself is annoying,
but when I am entering a string of notes I first get a measure full of
rests, then
Well, it could be a number of problems. Perhaps two problems. The time
lag between pressing and hearing the sound is latency. The other
problem, Speedy not catching up...could be because he's using GPO
sounds and the latency for Finale to generate the sound first, then to
update the screen
Thanks to everyone who sent suggestions, but I really think it is due
somehow to the actual software. Everything was fine before Fin 2007. From
the word 'go' I couldn't use it because of this fault. I continued using
Fin2006. Then the other day I loaded Fin2007 and tried every possible way to
John Hughes wrote:
Thanks to everyone who sent suggestions, but I really think it is due
somehow to the actual software. Everything was fine before Fin 2007.
From the word 'go' I couldn't use it because of this fault. I continued
using Fin2006. Then the other day I loaded Fin2007 and tried
dhbailey wrote, WRT John Hughes complaint about delay in sound when
using Fin 2k6 and 2k7:
But you still haven't told us which playback device you were trying to
use in Fin2007 -- was it GPO or were you using your basic soundcard
synth?
I would note further, and perhaps more fundamentally,
If anyone has the solution to this problem I would surely like to hear it.
John
- Original Message -
From: John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: [Finale] Time Lag
I feel sure some kind person would have the solution
]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: [Finale] Time Lag
I feel sure some kind person would have the solution to my problem.
In speedy entry there is a time lag between the moment I press the
key on my keyboard and when the sound appears. This in itself
Once again I had this problem on my old computer when I had memory issues.
(512Mb of RAM) It was especially bad when other programs were running in the
background.
Since changing to a 2gb machine I have not had this problem.
All the best,
Lawrence
I feel sure some kind person would have the solution to my problem.
In speedy entry there is a time lag between the moment I press the key on my
keyboard and when the sound appears. This in itself is annoying, but when I
am entering a string of notes I first get a measure full of rests, then
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