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So I just got this Steinway sample for V-sampler....however they is very
noticeable delay from the time I press a key on my keyboard to when the sound comes out. How can I fix this from happening? I have an Athlon 1700XP, 512 Megs Ram, Windows 2000, Sonar 4 PE. -- Phillip S. ~Pilot, Aircraft Dispatcher, and Audio Newbie Extraordinaire! |
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Are you running V-sampler as a plugin in Sonar instead of standalone? If so, you need to adjust Sonar's latency, and be using a low latency driver mode--WDM or ASIO. Set your soundcard's audio buffers to a smaller setting and if using WDM, move the latency slider to a lower setting. In my Sonar 4PE (which you mentioned you have) manual, p.637-638 talks about this. Or look up latency in the help and Audio Options |
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