RobertS wrote:I am very tempted to get the D1 as my master Keyboard for my piano playing but I am concerned about the extra latency that the necessary midi to USB interface may add.
I have the D1 connected to a pretty old (2013) MacbookAir, using a mid-to-usb cable, and it works perfectly fine, no latency whatsoever. I play a lot of fast stuff (Bach for example) and upc-demanding stuff (Bartok, lots of bass with the sustain pedal down for entire systems on end), and there is no latency. The Bartok bassy bars make the cpu overload very briefly sometimes, but that's to do with the old cpu, I'm still saving for a bit newer system to do Bartok justice.
The signal from the piano needs to be converted somewhere from midi to usb, and I don't think it makes any difference whether that happens inside the piano itself through a the built-in interface, or in a mid-to-usb cable outside the piano, which is essentially also an interface.
By the way, perhaps its worthwhile to mention that the D1 does not register note-off velocity. Note-off is always fixed at 64. I don't know how many digital pianos actually have note-off velocity, and it doesn't bother me while playing, but you should be aware. The D1 does accept a gradual damper pedal (so 1-127 steps instead of just on-off) , but you need a pedal that can do that (the included pedal annoyingly doesn't, it's just on-off). I bought Korg's own half-damping pedal (DS1H) and that works great.
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