Q3: Is this the best/right approach to reduce or eliminate latency while capturing midi (don't need the audio) from my Roland Drum Module?
#Ezdrummer midi map driver
There are so many settings in Devices, DRiver Settings, Playback and Record, and the Midi section - not sure if I have everything as it should be I just tried installing ASIO4All and MAY have this working - not certain if it's improving or not, time will tell - I was running into drop out issues. I still have had some latency issues - but I was using WASAPI as the driver mode. I arm the track and record - so audio out of the cakewalk bed track and my drums as I play are all mixed via the module through my headphones Q2: Will all the different triggered notes map to the right drums when I move to EzDrummer? And what's the best way to do this. Q1: So do I use an instrument or just a basic midi track? (not certain I understand the difference) I setup an instrument track in Cakewalk that I'm capturing the midi within - as mentioned above, I used to have this be an EZDrummer midi folder of tracks, but in a vdrums form it was recently recommended that I not use EZdrummer at this point to reduce one possible source of latency I connect my laptop audio out back to my TD25 audio input I connect my TD25 to my laptop with the USB cable. I have a bed or click track already in my cakewalk project that I need to play along with - tempo is all set So here's the approach I'm taking based on advice so far from this forum. Ultimately I need to map the midi to EZDrummer instrument (but as noted below - learning I should probably do this after Midi capture) I run Cakewalk on my Dell Precision 5520, 2.6 GHz, 32 GB of Ram, SS drive, Windows 10 Hi all - I've read a lot of posts and had some feedback on unrelated posts, but still a little confused about the best approach to capture midi in-time with an existing track/click track in Cakewalk.