This delay is known as latency.
Latency with MIDI signals is due to the soft-synth
you are using. MIDI data is simply control data. The
MIDI is read by the soft-synth. The soft-synth then
completes a large number of complex calculations, in
order to produce the sound you hear. All this takes
time.
We recommend getting a proper soundcard. You can get
a decent one these days for under £30. The Soundcard
will provide you with a better quality MIDI synth.
If you already have an adequate sound card, try re-installing
the latest drivers for the sound card, or try reducing
the buffer sizes of the audio drivers. You can do this
in the Sound Studio II and Sound Studio Pro II programs
by going to 'Audio' – 'Audio system settings'
where you can reduce the buffer sizes of the MME or
ASIO drives.
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