[RWP] writeing to coolsoft developer

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Oct 30 10:30:37 EDT 2012


Since this uses a standard windows device driver, that's why everything can 
get at it.

But windows standard drivers don't have low latency.

So unless she wants to re-write the driver to use asio or wdm or one of the 
newer low latency protocols like wavs rt and wasapi which have issues too, 
it probably won't happen.

And then since asio can only support one device at a time, you'll need 
another device to run the midi driver through anyway most likely.

but she might be able to shed some light to what can be done.

i was able to get latency pretty low even so down to 1 ms as far as the 
internal buffer was concerned, and it felt like probably 15 ms so on a fast 
machine you could proably get by with doing some work but would feel kind of 
mushy and you might have to nudge notes and such.

For sequencing, you're better off using something that will use your host's 
low level driver calls like sfz or other sf2 players.

But this tool would work on any old laptop once you got your midi files made 
up.





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "MATT TURNER" <METURNER88 at HOTMAIL.COM>
To: "reaper" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 8:44 AM
Subject: [RWP] writeing to coolsoft developer


> hay there, yess you can write to the developer  of coolsoft.
> she is willing to fix, or add anything that makes the driver accessible to 
> screen-readers.
> hope this helps
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