Berhinger UMA25s

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double-i
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Berhinger UMA25s

Post by double-i » Sat Jan 03, 2009 1:06 pm

HI!
I recently got the UMA25s midi keyboard, i read the manual but now i still have som questions that i think someone else with this keyboard can answer. I Use FL 8 and Albino 3 for producing, and when i play my keybord there is too much delay, i wonder if anyone know how to reduce the delay on FL? and my other question is: I want to set the albino filter cutoff to one of the knobs on the keyboard, does anyone know how to do that?

I would be thankful for any answers!

silberston
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Post by silberston » Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:21 pm

I don't really use FL but you need to adjust the latency. It should be in MIDI settings under options or something.

To assign a midi key to a cutoff is different on every program but usually you can right click the knob you want and select link or assign control etc, the software should be able to pick it up automatically when you move the control on the keyboard that you want to control it with.

Good luck :)

double-i
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Post by double-i » Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:46 pm

thank you man i will give it a try right away :)

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Post by rdubz » Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:15 pm

in FL, at the top menus goto Options, then select Audio Settings, in here youll have the ASIO settings, the lower you set the buffer to the less latency and faster response youll get from your midi keyboard, tho the less you buffer, the more your PC has to deal with at once and youll get more overruns (nasty clicky noises) coming through, so its a bit of a balance

Hopefully if youve got a newer version of FL you can select ASIO4ALL from your Input/Output section just above the ASIO Properties, which will help with this greatly, I reckon if you have this and its not selected then select it straight away, or if youre really lucky your soundcard could have an ASIO option itself, taking even more strain off your cpu :)

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Post by double-i » Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:02 pm

it all works now! thank you both alot :)

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