5/16/2023 0 Comments Erm multiclock usb![]() Here is a nice little video showing some of the issues involve with USB midi devices. I use ESI which is great but I don't think its possible to completely remove midi Jitter on a USB device. I think the Jitter comes from the USB midi devices themselves As soon as sending MIDI messages over a hardware interface, the time stamp is lost and if the developer has not taken enough care to actually get these messages sent as quickly as possible, the jittery timing will be bad enough to become User] said: ![]() Inside iOS you can use (and usually rely on) MIDI time stamps that are evaluated by the receiver and played at the correct time. As soon as sending MIDI messages over a hardware interface, the time stamp is lost and if the developer has not taken enough care to actually get these messages sent as quickly as possible, the jittery timing will be bad enough to become said: ![]() Take an app like Rozeta cells that produces 100% accurate results triggering an AU synth like Spectrum, look at that and then do the same with a hardware synth over MIDI. If an app sends jittery MIDI, no interface can fix it. 99% of MIDI Jitter originates from apps that need a fix inside. Could also be the solution to getting jitter free MIDi out of iOS? The mention of perfect timing has me interested! Advertised as class-compliant, and includes USB hub Considering this for my next MIDI interface.
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