Yes great point! So it is true that NWC has been abandoned by the creator? You're probably right that the path of least resistance is to simply buy it again. My copied disappeared after a windows update. It's just that I now use Finale, a much more sophisticated program, and I only wanted to recover some old files. Oh well.
Yes great point! So it is true that NWC has been abandoned by the creator? You're probably right that the path of least resistance is to simply buy it again. My copied disappeared after a windows update. It's just that I now use Finale, a much more sophisticated program, and I only wanted to recover some old files. Oh well.
Milton, Thanks I'll check to see if the local control is turned off. Regarding the playback device, I am not using MIDI OX but the Midi-Man Uno USB device that connects the keyboard to the computer. I only used MIDI-OX to test for latency as instructed to by the tech support at Midi-Man and no latency was found going from the keyboard to the computer directly. The latency shows up when sequencing with NWC. By the way, thanks for making what are actually useful suggestions! I am always amazed at how how people post responses in help forums who simply haven't read the question carefully or who have no idea what they are talking about and/or offer nothing in terms of a solution.
If that is the case why doesn't the latency show up when tested with the MIDI-OX application? The support tech at M-Audio (who makes the midi man uno) also believed, based on the test results, that the problem was with Noteworthy Composer.
I am having trouble with using Noteworthy Composer 2 as a sequencer to record midi input; there is a latency of one half of a beat after a note is played on the keyboard. I am using the Midiman Uno 1x1 USB cable connected to a Kawai Keyboard. I used the MIDI-OX application to test for latency with the cable but the Midiman Uno showed no delay so the problem appears to be with Noteworthy. Has anyone else encountered this and solved this problem? I am using Windows 7 64 bit.