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Q:
The MIDI echo in Cakewalk Sonar or Homestudio seems to fall behind and grow in latency when recording, what can I do?
A:
Try first going to My Computer, C drive, Program Files, Cakewalk, Sonar, and delete a file named TTSSEQ or TTSSEQ.INI. You can immediately launch Sonar again and it will re-detect your MIDI interface.
If this does not solve the problem, go into the TTSSEQ file (double-clicking it should launch Windows Notepad) and add this line under [Options]: IgnoreMIDItimestamps=1 Save the file and relaunch Sonar. If this still does not help, in Sonar, try going to Options - Global - MIDI and raise the Prepare using 500 Millisecond Buffers to 1000.
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