I had the same problem initially on Windows 10 and I was using a Rocksmith Realtone USB cable. Every note is late when I know I'm not and I have to play ahead of the beat to get it on time.
I think this would work for most other situations or where the system is a little slow.
What I did was:
1. Right click on the speaker icon in the bottom right of your screen where the time is.
2. Click on Recording Devices.
3. Disable all the other devices you see except the one you are using.In my case, it was the Rocksmith Realtone cable. For others, it might be your mic.
After that, the timing was recognised correctly. I suspect that the polling interval was not fast enough as there was other devices in the Recording Devices list so it was trying to poll all and by the time it got to the correct interface, it was too late.
I had the same problem initially on Windows 10 and I was using a Rocksmith Realtone USB cable. Every note is late when I know I'm not and I have to play ahead of the beat to get it on time.
I think this would work for most other situations or where the system is a little slow.
What I did was:
1. Right click on the speaker icon in the bottom right of your screen where the time is.
2. Click on Recording Devices.
3. Disable all the other devices you see except the one you are using.In my case, it was the Rocksmith Realtone cable. For others, it might be your mic.
After that, the timing was recognised correctly. I suspect that the polling interval was not fast enough as there was other devices in the Recording Devices list so it was trying to poll all and by the time it got to the correct interface, it was too late.
Hope this helps someone