![]() ![]() Even ¼ second gap between playing a MIDI note and hearing the result is enough to throw you. But with musical performance being so time-critical, even a few milliseconds of latency can be enough to make recording impossible. ![]() In practice this takes an extremely short amount of time – fractions of a second. The audio buffer is the small, continually active virtual space that your computer uses to store audio in the time between receiving it, passing it to software and back out again so you can hear it. ![]()
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