I was trying to play Claire de Lune, but realized during the intro section that Pianissimo lags hard when playing 6 note chords in succession.
Is Pianissimo just like this, or is there a way to fix it. I'm a little sad because this problem has sort of made pianissimo half as useful.
Pianissimo and successive chords.
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Re: Pianissimo and successive chords.
Hi,
Are you using the standalone version of Pianissimo, or are you using it as a plugin in another program?
If you're using the standalone, click on the File menu and select Preferences. If ASIO or WaveRT are available, try one of those modes. If you're already using WaveRT and ASIO is not available, you can try reducing the latency setting. If you don't have an ASIO option, you can also try downloading and installing ASIO4All.
Greg
Are you using the standalone version of Pianissimo, or are you using it as a plugin in another program?
If you're using the standalone, click on the File menu and select Preferences. If ASIO or WaveRT are available, try one of those modes. If you're already using WaveRT and ASIO is not available, you can try reducing the latency setting. If you don't have an ASIO option, you can also try downloading and installing ASIO4All.
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Re: Pianissimo and successive chords.
I'm using it as a standalone right now, but i use it as a plug-in as well. I've used WaveRT, ASIO UX2 (Line 6 Device), and ASIO4All. ASIO4All gets rid of pretty much all latency, but has no effect at all when playing thick chords in succession, even on the smallest buffer size. I've tried on 2 different laptops, both which should have more than enough power to run Pianissimo.Acoustica Greg wrote:If you don't have an ASIO option, you can also try downloading and installing ASIO4All.
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Re: Pianissimo and successive chords.
I am new to piano, as I have started learning so I also want to know about it. If anybody help.