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Looked at another thread which prompted me to check the audio device selection in tt solo. Changed it to ASIO4ALL v2 instead of realtek and I think it’s playable now (only tested some soft single strokes, at the moment, because regular playing would wake everyone in the house .)
I use ASIO4ALL (the latest ver from asio4all.com.) Unless whatever came with stock with my cpu counts as an audio interface, I don’t have one.
It was connected properly, I just said no because I had not read the question word for word. I just glimpsed at in, out, td-20, e-mu and assumed he was asking if I had mixed-up the in and out-puts literally. So I had replied no, implying that it wasn’t mixed-up. It started working, after I finnished installing the rest of metal foundry, for reasons I do not know. The latency is very bad. Going to have to work on that. For a single hit it take almost a second for a sound to be played, and for successive hits, anything faster than ~ 1/4s @ 200bpm, timming is skewed and notes are cut out. Going to research. You are welcomed to point me in the right direction, as I have close to no knowledge of these things and am figuring it out as I go along.
I saw that thread earlier but it didn’t help. Yes, the check box for the MIDI device is there and is selected.
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