It is just that I would like an alternate path to get it to work using less equipment. 1.UL LISTED & RISK FREE: It is built in a safety protection,will neither make a physical noise, nor cause fire or blow a circuit. And yes, I do have an alternate path since if I just use midi out, but still use the USB direct in for my Alesis Q49 Keyboard Controller, there is no discernible delay at all and all works fine. FITE ON 9V AC Adapter Replacement for Alesis Command Mesh Kit Alesis Debut Kit Alesis DM10 Alesis Nitro Drum Module Electronic Drum Module Power Supply Cord.
Do you have a question about the alesis q49. But the downloaded ones did not seem to solve the problem. Alesis q49, 49 key usb/midi keyboard - b-stock - the alesis q49 is a 49-note, midi keyboard controller that is velocity-sensitive with usb and traditional midi ports. I had heard that the Microsoft GS table free with Windows has been in delays. I tried using a different software midi to audio converter table by downloading some free ones.I tried adjusting the delay settings on Music Creator 6, but of course I may not have done that right or been in the wrong area.
I have a Windows 7 64 bit Windows PC machine, that should be fast. except I would love to be able to just use the computer midi sounds and speaker for small stuff - something less complicated - but that is where the keyboard sounds are delayed. I can get it to work and work well if instead I use the midi out and go to an external midi to audio converter, a Roland SD35 unit that is dated, but I still love it. By that I mean the incoming keyboard sound is well after the rest of the song I just heard went by. But if I plug in my Alesis Q40 Keyboard Controller to my computer via a simple USB plug, I get big lag in Music Creator 6 if I use the computer midi sounds and computer speaker.
I used Cakewalk in the 1990's and this seems the modern version of that. My guess is that many except me know this answer.