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Is there any signal delay when using Bluetooth ...

I am trying to make use of Bluetooth speakers while using music making software with digital instruments sounds using a hardware musical keyboard connected via the USB to Lightning cable to play sounds from app on my iPad Pro.

When I try to use a Bluetooth speaker source, there is a 1-2 second delay from when I play a chord into the app and when the sound plays through to the Bluetooth speaker.

This delay DOES NOT happen when I use just the iPad Pro's speaker on when I attach some small travel speakers to the headphone jack of my iPad.

Only when I try to use my better sounding Bluetooth speakers.

I am using a Korg MicroKey Air music master keyboard  using the USB port playing their own Korg music making sound module app.

Does anyone who makes music on an iPad having this issue, at all?

Is this an issue with Bluetooth and/or iOS issue?

My iPad Pro isn't very loud when using these music making apps and the travel speakers I am using plugged into the headphone jack are a little better on volume, but tend to distort when I try to increase the overall volume level.

I plan to put this question to the Korg web forums, but would like some replies from anyone who has been playing and recording music on their iPads using an external keyboard to play and record music within a music making app.

 

 

Also, (and I intend to ask this in the GarageBand for iOS  forums) can the iOS version of Garageband output its sound over a Bluetooth speaker and without sound delay, also, as I can't seem to get the iOS version of GarageBand to output its sound via over Bluetooth to a Bluetooth speaker.



Hi, MichelPM

 

Depending on the speaker used, there will always be *some* delay when using Bluetooth to play audio from an iOS device (or pretty much any BT device for that matter) through a Bluetooth speaker. I have a cheaper Bluetooth speaker system that I use with my iPad mini 4...I can pretty much only use it for listening to audio. If I try and use it for the iOS pinball games that I play, there is a delay of about .5 second no matter how close I am to the speaker. The exact same happens with the keyclicks when typing on the iPad's keyboard....5 second delay & same with a few iOS synthesizer apps that I use (Animoog & Arturia iSEM). I believe it's just the nature of the Bluetooth beast.

 

Maybe higher quality speakers would be better, but I'm not spending any more money to find out.

 

If you want immediate response with zero delay from keypress to actual audio, I'm afraid the only means to get it is to use a wired speaker.



Hi, MichelPM

 

Depending on the speaker used, there will always be *some* delay when using Bluetooth to play audio from an iOS device (or pretty much any BT device for that matter) through a Bluetooth speaker. I have a cheaper Bluetooth speaker system that I use with my iPad mini 4...I can pretty much only use it for listening to audio. If I try and use it for the iOS pinball games that I play, there is a delay of about .5 second no matter how close I am to the speaker. The exact same happens with the keyclicks when typing on the iPad's keyboard....5 second delay & same with a few iOS synthesizer apps that I use (Animoog & Arturia iSEM). I believe it's just the nature of the Bluetooth beast.

 

Maybe higher quality speakers would be better, but I'm not spending any more money to find out.

 

If you want immediate response with zero delay from keypress to actual audio, I'm afraid the only means to get it is to use a wired speaker.



That's what I was afraid of.

One of my Bluetooth speaker options has a aux audio mini jack input on the back.

Maybe I can use this option on that Bluetooth speaker, instead.

Thanks for the info.



Bluetooth headphones work better but want to use speakers as well. I'm playing through Roland near field powered speakers, using the concert grand in isymphony and it sounds fantastic



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