Originellement posté par Andrew - PG Music
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Yes, with MIDI Thru enabled, I see the notes on the VIEWS/Bigpiano window (screenshot below) and the MIDI monitor records the MIDI notes : this time, 157 notes recorded before BiaB stutters (screenshots and data list below).

Indeed, if MIDI Thru is not enabled, and even when the MIDI Input Driver is enabled, I do not see the notes displayed on the BigPiano. But what is strange is that, even in this case, the notes played are recorded on the score (see the screenshots sent yesterday).

Do you see anything special in today's data list? For my part, I am surprised to see so many notes with a velocity of 0!

Thank you for the information and for the great video. So it seems like Band-in-a-Box 'catches up' if you stop playing your piano.

No, there doesn't seem to be anything unusual in the list. The note On message with velocity 0 is the same as a note Off message. I half expected to see a flood of data of some kind (maybe sustain pedal data) coming from the synth, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

Go to the MIDI/Audio Driver setup, and choose MME for your audio driver type. That may be the difference between 2025 and your 2020 install. Also, a couple of questions
- if you use a MIDI style like ZZJAZZ and disabled RealDrums, do you have the same problem?
- if you play one note at a time on your piano, does the same thing happen?

Hello Andrew,

Yes, Band in a Box is "catching up" when I stop playing (so the term "stuttering" is perhaps not the best choice!).

I did the tests you suggested:

- The problem remains the same when I switch from WAS to MME

- The problem remains the same if I select ZZJAZZ as the style and disabled RealDrums

- BUT the problem disappears if I play only one note at a time: I played a solo with the right hand for 5 minutes on the same song that I usually do the tests on and there was just a very short stutter of 1/4 of a second after 2 or 3 minutes!

So, I hope this last test can open a lead!


Lazy Bird