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andy butler schrieb: > so the latency is greater than a hardware Midi converter > which doesn't have to buffer the audio in and out of a pc/mac. The audio buffer isn't the main latency source if you do pitch to Midi, its the algorithm. The neural networks used in hardware controllers can track the pitch within a quarter wave length, if they assume that it is a guitar or bass string. Other methods need several complete cycles to determine the pitch. Higher latency for lower notes... But as I see it the main point of the string port would be to get the audio signal straight into the computer and you decide what to do with it. I would send each string to a different delay line/looper for example... In this case latency doesn't matter at all, as it is fixed and you can calculate around it according to your settings... Drawback is the USB interface, I just don't trust them, they are lame... Stefan -- Les Ondes Mémorielles---------x-- --_____-----------|-----------|-- --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()------- -- _|_)----|-----()-------------- ----------()----------TJ Shredder