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Optimization for MIDI recording
Depending on your operating system and the MIDI devices you use for recording, you might nd
that the notes you record are not notated with the durations or at the rhythmic positions you
expected. Optimizing the settings related to MIDI recording can help you achieve better results.
Because there can be a time latency between you pressing keys on a MIDI device and the notes
being picked up by
Dorico SE, we recommend that you check the latency by inputting a simple
rhythm against the click, for example, recording quarter notes in a 4/4 time signature.
Depending on the results, there are different settings you can change:
If your notes are notated with incorrect durations, such as sixteenth notes notated as eighth
notes, we recommend that you change your quantization settings in the
MIDI Quantize
Options dialog.
If your notes are notated ahead of the beat, we recommend that you increase the latency
compensation value.
If your notes are notated behind the beat, we recommend that you reduce the buffer size for
your audio device to the lowest possible value that still produces stable playback with no
drop-outs.
NOTE
The built-in audio device on Windows computers cannot always achieve a low enough
latency for reliable input in real time. In such cases, we recommend that you use an external
USB audio interface with ASIO support.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Quantize Options dialog on page 79
Changing the sustain pedal controller settings for MIDI recording/import on page 200
Changing the MIDI latency compensation value
You can change the MIDI latency compensation value to correct any discrepancy between when
you press keys during MIDI recording and where the corresponding notes are notated relative to
the beat.
PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-, (comma) to open Preferences.
2. Click Play in the page list.
3. In the Recording subsection, change the value for MIDI input latency compensation.
4. Click Apply, then Close.
RESULT
Increasing the latency compensation value increases the time between pressing the key and the
note being notated. This is useful if the notes you record were previously notated ahead of the
beat.
Decreasing the latency compensation value decreases the time between pressing the key and
the note being notated. This is useful if the notes you record were previously notated behind the
beat.
Write mode
MIDI recording
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