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Yeah, that makes sense. If it's coming off a guitar string chances are it's probably going to be one of 22 notes, eh? Or somewhere in between. But the delay isn't want really bothers me. I can get used to that. It's the yodeling as the note trails off. On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:29 AM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Mark Sottilaro wrote: >> >> :shrug: I don't know. I owned a Yamaha G50 and I noticed higher >> latency on lower notes. > > Yes, it's still slower on the low notes. > Should have made it clear I wasn't disputing that. > Just overall faster than if it had to wait for a couple of cycles. > I'm pretty certain it's always going to be quicker to identify > a higher pitched note whatever method is used. > > > It's also quicker to guess the pitch if you already know the range, > so a hex p/u is always going to be faster.