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kyledude56
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I'm going nuts.
I'm new to home recording. I recently picked up a USB-MIDI Interface (Yamaha UX16) (I read on amazon only the UX16 works for Yamaha keyboards) for my Yamaha P95 keyboard, which I'm trying to use as a midi device in Cubase 5. I'm having what seems to be latency issues.
While using the standard ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver (whether or not I turn on the moniter option), I can hear the keyboard coming through my speakers when I play it, but at a delay of ~1 second. It's so annoying. I already went on their website and got their latest Driver (I have windows 7 professional 64-bit), but I'm starting to get confused about which Driver I should be selecting in Cubase 5 wnen I plan on using the MIDI keyboard anyway...
I have an interface (Focusrite 2i2) also set up in Cubase 5, in case my built in one isn't good enough and I need to run through a better interface, or whatnot. Although I don't even know if that works with the keyboard seeing as that is MIDI, and the Focusrite 2i2 only has inputs for XLR and 1/4".
Like I said, I'm relatively new, so I've been at this for 5 hours now and still nothing. I can't tell if it's a software issue (Cubase 5), Interface issue (UX16), or hardware issue (Yamaha P95 digital piano). Can anyone please help? X_X
I'm new to home recording. I recently picked up a USB-MIDI Interface (Yamaha UX16) (I read on amazon only the UX16 works for Yamaha keyboards) for my Yamaha P95 keyboard, which I'm trying to use as a midi device in Cubase 5. I'm having what seems to be latency issues.
While using the standard ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver (whether or not I turn on the moniter option), I can hear the keyboard coming through my speakers when I play it, but at a delay of ~1 second. It's so annoying. I already went on their website and got their latest Driver (I have windows 7 professional 64-bit), but I'm starting to get confused about which Driver I should be selecting in Cubase 5 wnen I plan on using the MIDI keyboard anyway...
I have an interface (Focusrite 2i2) also set up in Cubase 5, in case my built in one isn't good enough and I need to run through a better interface, or whatnot. Although I don't even know if that works with the keyboard seeing as that is MIDI, and the Focusrite 2i2 only has inputs for XLR and 1/4".
Like I said, I'm relatively new, so I've been at this for 5 hours now and still nothing. I can't tell if it's a software issue (Cubase 5), Interface issue (UX16), or hardware issue (Yamaha P95 digital piano). Can anyone please help? X_X