
I'm not noticing any latency whatsoever between the time I strike the keys and the time I hear the sound. I lowered the Buffer Length slider in the ASIO panel to 4 msec, which corresponds to an Input Latency of 9.3 msec, Output Latency of 13.4, Total Roundtrip of 22.7. With a Total Roundtrip of 37.7 (according to Sonar), the latency was BARELY noticeable.

Had no MIDI problems and was able to trigger TruePianos right away. I hooked up a MIDI interface and attached an old Roland keyboard controller (don't yet have a USB keyboard controller). Ok, got back to my system and played around a bit. Any thoughts or suggestions, or does this all sound perfectly acceptable? Thanks in advance! FWIW, my buffer sizes in the Sync and Caching tab are set to 512. To me, a Total Roundtrip of 37.7 msec seems way too high, but maybe I'm using a wrong Buffer Length? I want to get my Total Roundtrip below 10 msec before I start using a MIDI keyboard to trigger softsynths, or use any amp sims in realtime, and I feel like a Buffer Length of 1 msec is way too low. The only way I can get the Total Roundtrip below 10 msec is to set the Buffer Length slider to 1 msec. This gives me an Input Latency of 15.3 msec, 676 samples and an Output Latency of 22.3 msec, 985 samples for a Total Roundtrip of 37.7 msec, 1661 samples.

This brings up a very barebones Focusrite ASIO Driver box containing a Buffer Length slider which I have set to 7 msec. When I go to Preferences/Driver Settings, in the Mixing Latency section, the Buffer Size slider is greyed out, so I click the ASIO Panel button (which for some reason I have to click twice before it opens). My system specs are in my footer, and I'm using a Focusrite 2i2 audio interface with ASIO drivers. Hello all, I know there are other threads pertaining to this topic, but I didn't want to hijack, so I started this one. ASIO Reported Latencies seem way too high?
