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I am recording a midi track to a song originated in BB for the purpose of checking my timing.
For comparison I have been trying both BB and RB.
I am using a E-Mu USB midi cable rerouted to Coyote DXI
Everything is fine in BB but in RB the timing error gets progressively worse as the song goes on.
That's about the best that I can explain it.
That's for your patience.
Don S.




Don, you're confusing everybody with your choice of words. I'm not trying to dump on you but you're not explaining this very well at all. Here you're saying you're using your EMU USB cable routed to the Coyote DXi then later in this thread you say this:

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In Realband, I'm using ASIO and an E-mu external hardware synth which has 0 latency to play in a track from my keyboard.




Then you said this in response to Silvertones John:

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You still have me going around in circles here. First you mention Coyote Forte DXi and then Emu HW synth. Please answer these questions specifically:

1. Is the song you use to practice all Midi?- Yes
2. If all Midi is it being reproduced by the Forte DXi or the HW synth? - HW synth
3. Is the thru channel going to the HW synth or the Forte DXi? - Forte
Please go to Prefs/audio/audio drivers and tell us:
1. Input driver selected for MME Realtek- Line High Definition Audio -- for ASIO - ASIO4all V. 2
2. Output driver selected. for Realtex MME Speakers High Definition Audio -- for ASIO - ASIO4all V. 2
3. audio driver type primarily ASIO but MME acts the same
Go to Prefs/midi/midi devices and tell us:
1. Input driver E-mu Xmidi 1X 1
2. output driver E-mu Xmidi 1X 1
3. Default synth - Forte DXI
4. Is re-route midi playback to default synth checked off. - Yes "




You keep referring to your EMU hardware synth. The EMU Xmidi 1X1 is not a hardware synth. This is what it is so everybody knows http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp?category=610&subcategory=611&product=15188 This is merely a usb powered midi cable, that's it. You mentioned you're using ASIO along with the EMU USB cable as if that matters. If you were using a hardware synth, ASIO is irrelevant anyway.

Finally you said this:

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This thing has consumed me for the last few days. I was a bit put out with the PG support. The guy wouldn't let me talk to explain the problem. In fact he tried to talk me down.




I have to say I don't blame him, Don. You're making no sense here and if you talked to him like you're writing now, there's no way he could help you. You have to have some basic understanding of the concepts and terminology being used or the two of you wind up speaking different languages.

I don't believe you have a hardware synth but just to make sure, exactly what keyboard (make and model number) do you have plugged into your EMU Xmidi 1X1? Also, what are you using for sound? Are you simply using headphones going into your PC or are you using external speakers? If it's external speakers what are they plugged into?

The only thing that makes sense here is I do believe your ears. If the timing is gradually creeping off then you do have a legitimate problem but we have to nail down your setup first.

Bob

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