It is the nature of internet discussions for people to tell you what they know rather than what you need.
The OP's query was asked and answered....
JR
The OP's query was asked and answered....
JR
Sounds good to me boss.The original poster was, I just used your reply as an easy jumping point to respond to the original question.
The OP's query was asked and answered....
It was a good question from the OP ignoring the speed of electrical signal propagation through wires being extremely fast compared to the relatively pedantic audio wavelength/periods.Yes, but to me the question seemed so far fetched that it seemed worthwhile to try to pull the OP up a level in how to think about questions like that.
It just didn't seem very satisfying that if someone else asked the OP the same question, and questioned how he came to that conclusion, his answer would just be "John said so" without any understanding of why that was the case.
Just to be clear you are comparing the speed of an analog audio signal passing through wire vs, MIDI digital bit stream passing through wire. Apples and Grapefruit... not the same. There is propagation delay in both the midi send end and midi receive end.Why is it though that I get a delay on my midi cable, that is 6 meters long when I play keyboard to my DAW? A 1 meter cable is unnoticeable when playing but when I used a 6 meter cable, there is a noticeable delay?
....... Electrons in a wire move at somewhere closer to a few millimeters per second.....
No wonder I never liked the sound of MS; drift freakin' velocity!Drift velocity.
Approximately 10^-4 meter per second, or about one tenth of a millimetre.
As we have seen, the OP doesn't want to research it for himself. He just wants to waste our time. And we all fell for it!Yes, but to me the question seemed so far fetched that it seemed worthwhile to try to pull the OP up a level in how to think about questions like that.
It just didn't seem very satisfying that if someone else asked the OP the same question, and questioned how he came to that conclusion, his answer would just be "John said so" without any understanding of why that was the case.
Can you say that in American pleaseDrift velocity.
Approximately 10^-4 meter per second, or about one tenth of a millimetre.
Roughly the speed of light, only a lil slower?Can you say that in American please
**** thats the propagation delayRoughly the speed of light, only a lil slower?
One of the more effective forms of birth control.**** thats the propagation delay
Its old school midi interface to midi cable.True but doesn't account for the perceived delay with a longer MIDI cable. I suspect it's something in the DAW / computer setup being different. I suggest to OP to try with a hardware sound module if wishing to investigate this. Plus is it a real MIDI cable or MIDI over USB ?
I don't think it was a waste of time. I now have confirmation about M/S and cable length and whether I am hearing any difference as my hearing is not what they were, and also found some new information that I was not aware of.As we have seen, the OP doesn't want to research it for himself. He just wants to waste our time. And we all fell for it!
again please clarify... are you experiencing a signal delay related to the length of your midi cable? i.e. short midi cable passes signal faster than long cable?Its old school midi interface to midi cable.
Mac > Midi interface > Midi cable > Sound Module
I never thought that 6 meters would cause a delay but it did, so I had to make a short midi cable run in the middle of the room than around the edges of the room.
I don't think it was a waste of time. I now have confirmation about M/S and cable length and whether I am hearing any difference as my hearing is not what they were, and also found some new information that I was not aware of.
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Its old school midi interface to midi cable.
Mac > Midi interface > Midi cable > Sound Module
I never thought that 6 meters would cause a delay but it did, so I had to make a short midi cable run in the middle of the room than around the edges of the room.
Hi JR,again please clarify... are you experiencing a signal delay related to the length of your midi cable? i.e. short midi cable passes signal faster than long cable?
IIRC midi uses RS-485 serial data protocol that is supposed to be good for thousands of feet (at least for slower data rates).
JR