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DJ Tequila
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: London

There should be an icon in the taskbar for your M Audio Delta soundcard settings. Unless you're using a Mac.

Try re-installing your drivers.

As for your initial rhythm problem, it doesn't sound like a latency issue. Set 'release' to maximum in your sampler, and you'll be able to use short notes while hearing the whole sample. What plug-in or device are you using to play your hi-hats? It may require a different approach.

T*

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Phantax
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EXS24 II I think...


I don't like it very much

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DJ Tequila
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Location: London

You need to go to the EXS24 instrument page, (the one with the knobs and sliders) and ser the 'R' slider on 'ENV2' to maximum. This'll allow each sound to complete before while the next is playing.

Taking the attack up ('A') a small amount can make the hi-hat sound smoother, while taking the 'S' down will make it shorter. Have a play with these sliders - you'll ahve to become very familiar with them if you want to synthesize sounds! They are:

Attack (the initial impact of a sound)
Decay (The time taken to reach the resonant level of sound)
Sustain (The length of time the sound resonates for)
Release (The tail of the sound)

They control the volume over time, and help you shape sounds to fit the 'envelope' of something struck, plucked, bowed... Or help you create unnatural sounds that increase in volume slowly over time, for example.

Give us a shout if you need more help!

T*

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