To adjust the timing of the starting note you can use the "First keyswitch delay" slider.
The startingnote is an exception, because no previous note was played. All following notes do have a delay, because the samples starts with the tail of the previous note to get a right sounding transition.
The "first keyswitch delay" generates a virtual delay on the starting note, so that all samples have the same timing.
For some presets I didn't setup the whole delay length, because if you strongly speed up the original tempo, you could loose the first sample completely. So it's a compromiss. If you don't speed up the tempo very much, you can look at the pdf documentation, there you find the exact delay values, and adjust it in the repetition tool.
If you have problems with the latency of these delays during playing, programm the passage with normal multisamples, check out which tempo you've played, alter the miditrack to a performance repetition instrument, and setup the pre delay on these miditrack (a minus value of the dimension delay).
You should not have timing problems with 2nd or other dimensions.
Of course we could have made mistakes in finding the right startinpoints during our editing process, but not for all keys in one programming.
We always double check the inpoints and load them into the sequenzer and test them with midi templates.
If you find any samples with wrong starting points please inform us.
We really try to make the sample database as perfect as possible
thanks a lot
Herb