Re: My MIDI latency is crap

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Hi Clemens,

On Monday 08 May 2006 09:08, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Josh Lawrence wrote:
> > I have the local turned off on my keyboard, so that when I play a note
> > on the keyboard, the MIDI signal passes through MusE, and back to my
> > keyboard's sound generator.
>
> I tried to look at MuSE's source to see how it implements MIDI Through,
> but apparently MuSE doesn't do anything MIDI related.

The unfortunate truth is that there are two muse projects. MuSE which you 
probably looked at, a streaming server I think.. and MusE, a sequencer, which 
is likely the one being talked about here.
http://muse-sequencer.org.

Think I missed most of this thread.. the issue is midi roundtrip latency I 
gather. 
How much latency is 'crap'? To my knowledge MusE reschedules incoming midi 
events using the best timing source at hand (if available rtc is used, if 
not, alsa), latency should be negligible.

Regards,
Robert

>
> How did you connect the keyboard to MuSE?  Are you using Jack MIDI?
>
>
> Regards,
> Clemens

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