![]() Other musicians have reported much higher latencies, but the problem nearly always seems to be due to the use of emulated drivers. Using my specially modified MIDI cable, I measured MIDI latency values that varied between 8ms and 8.9ms with the emulated drivers, but once I'd selected the correct drivers this dropped to 3.7-3.8ms - not only under half the previous values, but also a far smaller jitter range. I must admit I was initially caught out and was unaware that I was using emulated drivers with my Midisport 8x8 interface - which is why the latency results I reported in SOS October 2002 were so disappointing. This month I want to start by talking a little about the subject of Cubase SX emulated MIDI drivers Judging by the SOS web site Forum, there still seems to be a lot of confusion on this topic. ![]() If you find any emulated DirectMusic MIDI drivers in the Cubase SX list, click on their Show columns to remove them from the list of available devices, and then they won't appear as I/O options in the Inspector.Ĭould your undesirably high MIDI latency in Cubase SX be the result of unwittingly using an 'emulated' driver? Read on to find out.
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