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Maybe this question has been asked several times. But I want to know how do you guys get the latency to 0 or bypass it? I have tried to lower the buffer nut still get the latency in my daw while monitoring thru the daw.

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pcrecord Sat, 11/18/2017 - 20:47

Josem, post: 454102, member: 49899 wrote: Maybe this question has been asked several times. But I want to know how do you guys get the latency to 0 or bypass it? I have tried to lower the buffer nut still get the latency in my daw while monitoring thru the daw.

Like others said, the only way is to have an interface that offers a realtime mixer.

As for buffer vs latency with real time effects like amp sim, there is no such thing as zero latency. Computers will take time to process an incoming signal and play the result back.
I usually aim for below 20ms at which point most humain can't hear the delay.
If you can't achieve seemless realtime effects, you should analyse what makes your computer slow the process down.
The most common reasons are antivirus running, access to internet, bad driver programming or other eating ressources process.

This can help you pin point problems : http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon

pcrecord Thu, 11/23/2017 - 12:09

Make sure Reaper recognise/activate the tascam midi ports
You need to plug the TD6 midi output to the midi input of the tascam.
Open EzDrummer in reaper and make sure its input is tascam midi.. (at track level)
You should be good to go..
As an experienced advice, I always record with the internal sounds of my TD 9 and once recorded in midi in my daw I loadup my vsti drums and make the midi play to it.
The reason ? No latency while recording.
To do so I plug the audio output of the TD to my interface and make use of the real time mixer.

pcrecord Thu, 11/23/2017 - 15:39

Josem, post: 454172, member: 49899 wrote: I check that when I run reaper I got to preference device midi and I do not see the e drum to choose.

You won't ... you should see the midi port of your audio interface...
Midi only transmit notes, duration, velocity and some other info.. but it's not like a usb port, it won't install the TD directly to the computer.. instead the TD transmit midi data via the midi cable to the midi port of your interface and then your DAW should be able to record those midi data...

pcrecord Fri, 11/24/2017 - 02:46

Josem, post: 454174, member: 49899 wrote: O right I got it fixed it under up being my tascam midi out and in I have a eleven rack sitting in my studio ended up using it and it works with my drums I never thought I would need to use the eleven rack but I guess now I can.

???
You should be able to make it work with the TD midi out plugged to the midi in of the Tascam.
If not, check the drivers and settings in reaper...