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Also I adjusted my delay to work perfectly for POP/STARS and it turns out to be wildly off for key-sound songs, seems they do not share the same delay at all.
Some say it's the refresh-rate's problem but I use a 120hz screen and there's no option for 120hz despite it has option for 144 and 240.
I feel like it must be related to people's drivers somehow, maybe in combination with monitors, hardware, and other software. I have the bare minimum stuff installed, only the drivers needed for cpu, chipset, gpu, and audio, and haven't had any issues playing. Have a 5700xt, 2600x, MAG241C monitor with freesync enabled, and the basic Realtek audio drivers. I've even played with just the realtek drivers, with nahimic 3 which MSI suggests for their motherboards, and equalizer apo with peace gui, and no problems.
This is exactly the problem, I start to think that people think it's fine because they play with headphones and their brain compensates the micro delay, but with the keyboard sound it's impossible
also i should mention I don't have speakers at the moment and having only relied on headphones so maybe i just haven't noticed it as much if it's there.
It is fixed, there is ASIO support now and it's awesome, but you need a compatible sound interface.
If you're using your motherboard / regular usb interface, you can check https://www.asio4all.org/, you won't have as low latency as you could get with a real interface, but that would be already better than the default windows drivers.
Install it, open it, select your audio output, set the lowest buffer size possible, then in DJMAX choose ASIO4ALL as your output and make the buffer size match what you set (probably 256ms).