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Q:
How can I get the new low-latency MIDI drivers with my Tascam GigaStudio 3?
A:
The low-latency MIDI drivers are a part of the GSIF2 drivers built-into your audio card. Therefore, only MIDI ports within audio cards which have GSIF2 drivers can contain the low-latency MIDI drivers. Standalone MIDI interfaces cannot take advantage of the new low-latency drivers.
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