On 23/06/11 08:17, Thomas Orgis wrote:

> So, my Roland drum brain is a bit quicker as the current combo of MIDI/USB 
> Trigger pad and Hydrogen on the PC. Question is if the main source of latency 
> is the trigger pad (unlikely)

Not as unlikely as you think. My old drum brain (infamous Fame DD602) 
had a horrendous latency on its MIDI output. I've even noticed the 
difference hitting a bare piezo connected to the brain vs the same piezo 
enclosed in a mesh/foam pad. If you're using USB audio, it may add to 
the latency. I don't think Hydrogen is adding any noticable latency in 
itself. You might experiment with buffering/JACK settings to reduce the 
audio latency, and also compare a virtual piano keyboard on the PC with 
external MIDI input.

Krzysztof


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