Midi delay

Discussion in 'MIDI' started by zorag, Oct 15, 2010.

  1. zorag New Member

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    I've recently bought a Behringer UMX610 and i've connected it to my laptop via USB to control Reason. I've been experiencing some delay. Does anyone know how can this be solved?
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    Skipp Moderator

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    It's called latency. Just download ASIO4ALL drivers. It should work then :)
  2. zorag New Member

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    It works. Thank you Skipp.
  3. zorag New Member

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    Ok I've managed to get rid of the delay, but now I have another problem. If I have my Reason instance through the asio driver I can't hear any other sound coming from my computer. I've managed to download a plug-in for winamp and now i have running through asio also, but the problem is I still can't hear both Reason and winamp at the same time. Does anyone have a solution?
  4. mackmacky New Member

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    Powered MIDI delay requires no batteries or power supply to operate with most MIDI products. Delay times are programmable from 0 - 1023 ms in increments of one MS.
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