Whoa...slow down BOTH of you. I don't always say things right but I certainly do not try to be obnoxious or say things in a mean spirited way. Let me reply and I hope you don't think this is snarky.... if you do, well.......

Mac.... you sir are making incorrect assumptions. Until I mentioned using a pro audio interface, THAT tidbit was not disclosed. Not in a post or in a signature. I understood that the piano is mechanical and has an inherent delay in it as I progressed through the posts. The audio interface was not mentioned yet...in the reply to me it was mentioned for the first time. .....That.... is what I was referring to and not in a "snarky" way. If you read my posts, I am trying to offer ideas that might be helpful.


Sam.... get a sense of humor. "chick magnet".... humor.... Unless you're a chick in which case "Samantha"... I could see how you might be upset over that humorous attempt on my part.... back to the topic at hand..... And pay close attention here....... I do understand what you're trying to do and I did offer you some advice about templates and saving them.

I stated:

Now it does make sense. You are the first person I've spoken with who actually has an electro-mechanical (e-m) piano. If the 500ms delay is a permanent function, you will need to use a work around every time. I know that many DAW's do allow users to save preset templates. However, I'm not really sure how one would save a 500ms delay on all tracks except the e-m piano.


can we lighten up a bit.... a bit of humor and ..... really, I'm just trying to help.

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