i install te mid driver again!, it was recognised perfectly in Windows 10, how ever, i have a issue, the high latency to perform a real time sequence using the driver.
is there a solusion for latency?
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I tried to keep the default latency relatively low, but there will always be a bit.
There is no easy way to adjust latency, but here are the advanced instructions (you've been warned):
The only way to control the latency is to use the registry editor. Go to
<code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\MD MIDI Driver</code>
There create a value called "XBufNum" (it *might* be called "BufNum", if it decides to use DirectSound, but it usually shouldn't) of the type DWORD. Setting it to 4 or higher should be safe. (default is 15) Using values that are too low will cause stuttering.
Additionally you can also create a DWORD value "BufSmpls", which you can set to anything between 10 and 1024. (default is 176)
In general, the formula for the sound driver's latency is (BufNum * BufSmpls) / 44100. Getting low latency requires you to fiddle around with the values, as going too low with either setting will cause the sound to stutter.
There is no easy way to adjust latency, but here are the advanced instructions (you've been warned):
The only way to control the latency is to use the registry editor. Go to
<code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\MD MIDI Driver</code>
There create a value called "XBufNum" (it *might* be called "BufNum", if it decides to use DirectSound, but it usually shouldn't) of the type DWORD. Setting it to 4 or higher should be safe. (default is 15) Using values that are too low will cause stuttering.
Additionally you can also create a DWORD value "BufSmpls", which you can set to anything between 10 and 1024. (default is 176)
In general, the formula for the sound driver's latency is (BufNum * BufSmpls) / 44100. Getting low latency requires you to fiddle around with the values, as going too low with either setting will cause the sound to stutter.