Jaime Oliver wrote:
15-20 ms should be perceptually enough (visual-sound or motor-sound), some people put it at 40, but a percussionist would definitely notice it. I suppose one has to learn it and make it part of the instrument, latency in an acoustic piano can be as high as 100ms...
But the problem is that the pad probably makes a noise, and the perceptual latency for two sounds to fuse is not more than 5ms...
J
i've been playing hands-on live electroacoustic music with 50ms latency for about three years now. my ears/hands have just adjusted to the delay - if i want something to happen at a particular time, i just start moving 50ms earlier...
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