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Re: Have You Seen The Cakewalk Blog About Bluetooth & JamStix?
2017/07/02 14:55:54
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☄ Helpfulby jimfogle 2017/07/02 15:55:23
Yeah, I saw it. MIDI Guitar from Jam Origin satisfies my guitar controller needs at this time. Cheaper, no special hardware required and it has a free demo.
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jimfogle
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Re: Have You Seen The Cakewalk Blog About Bluetooth & JamStix?
2017/07/02 15:57:42
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scook Yeah, I saw it. MIDI Guitar from Jam Origin satisfies my guitar controller needs at this time. Cheaper, no special hardware required and it has a free demo. Midi Guitar has become a very impressive software package. It's near the top of my "want to have" list.
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Re: Have You Seen The Cakewalk Blog About Bluetooth & JamStix?
2017/07/02 17:18:49
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how's the lag (latency) with midi over bluetooth?
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Re: Have You Seen The Cakewalk Blog About Bluetooth & JamStix?
2017/07/03 03:35:55
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☄ Helpfulby pwalpwal 2017/07/03 10:55:43
Latency's not brilliant. I think Korg claim their bluetooth controller boards add no more than 7ms to the already existing latency, but if that 7ms pushes the total latency to where it's a problem.....
Still considerably better than bluetooth audio latency though.
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Re: Have You Seen The Cakewalk Blog About Bluetooth & JamStix?
2017/07/04 20:07:11
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why bother with such a toy if you can record a real guitar ... ???
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Re: Have You Seen The Cakewalk Blog About Bluetooth & JamStix?
2017/07/04 21:43:03
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Rob[atSound-Rehab] why bother with such a toy if you can record a real guitar ... ???
Well for one, maybe you want to hear something besides guitar?
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Re: Have You Seen The Cakewalk Blog About Bluetooth & JamStix?
2017/07/11 19:22:42
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If there is a Bluetooth Sucks Club, I'm in.
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