![]() ![]() This can be cured by using a MIDI interface instead of the USB cable with the original drivers. MIDI Latency on the KN7000If you experience delays (known as 'latency') when using MIDI on your KN7000 you will need to install the ASIO4ALL Universal Audio Driver, available fromYou can then set the ASIO4ALL settings to direct your software to the KN7000 as shown below:Some users still report latency even with all of the above set up. This will be explored further in a separate article. You need to adjust the KN7000's MIDI settings in order to do that.You will be able to play MIDI files from a MIDI player or DAW (Digital Audio Workstation software), or you can play virtual instruments that are loaded into your DAW direct from the KN7000, depending on the settings you choose on the KN7000. You will be able to play them directly from the keyboard, through the keyboard's sound system, once you have MIDI fully set up.You can try that now because you also installed the USB midi drivers during the setup process.
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