If you want to change the feel of your controller, use the Velocity Curve editor. Lower the buffer size to experience less latency while putting more strain on your sound card and CPU.Īfter you finish MIDI and audio setup, load a perspective, and then audition the piano with the keyboard or your MIDI controller. With a higher buffer size, you'll achieve better fidelity at the expense of more input latency. A higher buffer size results in more time between pressing a key, and hearing the sound through your speakers. The buffer size is an amount of incoming audio information that your computer stores in RAM to help maintain a continuous stream of audio. In the Buffer Size drop-down menu, choose the appropriate buffer size for you hardware setup.In the Sample Rate drop-down menu, choose your desired sample rate.Īvailable choices are determined by your sound card.Your only option will likely be 1-2, unless you have a sound card or audio interface with multiple outputs. In the Stereo Pair drop-down menu, choose the pair of stereo outputs that you want to use for audio output.
#GARRITAN PIANO DRIVER#
In the Audio Device drop-down menu, choose the sound card driver that you want to use.In the Audio Device API drop-down menu, choose the audio system you're using.Īn ASIO compatible sound card or audio interface is required for Windows.Note that MIDI devices connected to an audio/MIDI interface may appear as the name of the interface.
#GARRITAN PIANO INSTALL#
If you're not seeing a device, you may need to turn the device on or install a driver from the device manufacturer, and then relaunch the standalone player. Only available MIDI input devices are displayed.