Here how this usually works-

The qwerty will only work with the default device (often MS GMsynth)
This has latency, but the latency is 'only while you are playing the notes in real time'.

So if you can ignore the sound coming late as you do it ( I often just turn it down) you can then get the track entered for rhythm.

Upon playback the latency should be accounted for (by buffers), so after entering the part, when you hit play it should be in time at that point. No need to slide around after.

The actual latency is caused byt the time it takes the computer to generate the sound uing MME drivers in real time. It is a weakness of the system, but should work even though it sounds late originally while playing.

This one of the strengths of ASIO, but I don't *think* the qwerty board will work with asio. I think it routed around differently.

Last edited by rharv; 02/04/11 03:47 PM.

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