Midi Note Traffic is slow/delayed
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 18:28
Hey Everyone, I wanted to throw this problem out there that has been reoccurring for me for the last few months to see if anyone experiences the same thing or maybe has a fix:
Technical Info:
Resolume Arena V7.17.0
Windows 11
AMD 7950X CPU
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
64GB DDR5 RAM
APC40 MKII (Plugged sta
So here's the problem: Occasionally the Midi values or "traffic" as Arena calls it, gets backed up and the software is slow to process the changes in real time. For buttons, this isn't a noticeable problem. The note on/off messages process quickly because there are only two values being sent. The problem is with faders/encoders. As a practical example, I have multi-effects built on a group, and the dashboard knobs control parameters at different rates as I turn the dashboard knobs. The dashboard knob is then mapped to one of the encoders on the APC. When I turn the encoder, the traffic will occasionally bog down Arena, and the encoder values will jump to values when it finally catches up, instead of providing a smooth, real time turning of the dashboard knob in Arena. As you can imagine, this isn't the desired outcome when using an encoder for fx that are supposed to be subtle and gradual.
When I open up preferences, I can see this problem represented in the midi traffic expandable window as well. If I grab an encoder or fader and very quickly run the range of values by turning it to 100% and back, I can see all the data values come through, but they simply are not being represented in real time. I can turn the knob back and forth, but will watch and wait as the list of data values catches up to what I input. It's almost as if there is some sort of data buffer that is capping the rate of midi output messages.
It's worth noting that I have a fair amount of midi mapping going on, as I like to use all the encoders/buttons at my disposal.
Hopefully this makes sense and someone has an Idea of how to resolve it.
Thanks in advance
EDIT:
I said that this has been occurring for months, and it has, however it is not consistent. Sometimes I can power cycle the APC and that provides a temporary fix, and other times there is no change. System and Arena restarts do not seem to have any impact based on what I've seen thus far.
Technical Info:
Resolume Arena V7.17.0
Windows 11
AMD 7950X CPU
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
64GB DDR5 RAM
APC40 MKII (Plugged sta
So here's the problem: Occasionally the Midi values or "traffic" as Arena calls it, gets backed up and the software is slow to process the changes in real time. For buttons, this isn't a noticeable problem. The note on/off messages process quickly because there are only two values being sent. The problem is with faders/encoders. As a practical example, I have multi-effects built on a group, and the dashboard knobs control parameters at different rates as I turn the dashboard knobs. The dashboard knob is then mapped to one of the encoders on the APC. When I turn the encoder, the traffic will occasionally bog down Arena, and the encoder values will jump to values when it finally catches up, instead of providing a smooth, real time turning of the dashboard knob in Arena. As you can imagine, this isn't the desired outcome when using an encoder for fx that are supposed to be subtle and gradual.
When I open up preferences, I can see this problem represented in the midi traffic expandable window as well. If I grab an encoder or fader and very quickly run the range of values by turning it to 100% and back, I can see all the data values come through, but they simply are not being represented in real time. I can turn the knob back and forth, but will watch and wait as the list of data values catches up to what I input. It's almost as if there is some sort of data buffer that is capping the rate of midi output messages.
It's worth noting that I have a fair amount of midi mapping going on, as I like to use all the encoders/buttons at my disposal.
Hopefully this makes sense and someone has an Idea of how to resolve it.
Thanks in advance
EDIT:
I said that this has been occurring for months, and it has, however it is not consistent. Sometimes I can power cycle the APC and that provides a temporary fix, and other times there is no change. System and Arena restarts do not seem to have any impact based on what I've seen thus far.