![]() ![]() With an Eventide, everything is built discretely and you will achieve the latency values reliably and independend on any "load" situation, that on a PC can easily occurr, as it has also to process many other things and drivers and settings might not be optimum. My overall impression is that your expectations of a PC recording system are too high overall if you expect to be able to achieve the same low latency values of a hardware-only solution with a PC. Let it run for 10 minutes, then the values are more accurate and its more likely to catch a spike issues by background processes or scheduled tasks.įor a final validation let it run for several hours. All that I can say is to use it on an IDLE system as this tool itself creates already a DAW load on its own. It needs some experience to use this tool. If you want to measure the agility of your system and whether your system is suited for audio, then you can use LatencyMon, you can find a lot of threads here in the forum. ![]() It is very different from system to system, best is to contact a company which is specialized for audio PCs, then you can expect least hassles. tweaking can take time and in some cases the design/BIOS of a mainboard can be bad, so that even the best tweaking can have limitations that results in a difference of around 200+ microseconds latency (or not), sounds less, but on system level this makes a difference how agile the system can react on a concrete workload especially drivers and different versions of the same driver can have severe impact in terms of DPC latencies only some settings can be generalized / recommended for every system > and if so, what are the windows or driver tweaks i could do to achieve this? I may keep my Waves Mercury Plugs on the Macbook.> Has anyone managed to use buffer 32 without pops ![]() All of my studio audio inputs and VSTs would be on the PC, but I would record the audio on my Macbook Pro. I want to run Cubase Pro 8 on my Macbook Pro just using the internal audio card and have it be my VEPro master getting all the analog audio track input data coming in from my PC via VEPro5īasically, I want to run VEP server on my PC machine as a slave. I also run Addictive Drums2 and some other VSTs on my Windows machine I have VE Pro 5, Stings Complete-Extended and Winds Complete all installed on PC I have OS on a 500GB SSD, and Vienna Samples on 500GB SSD and them rpm drives for project data and backups. (Windows 7 64)ĪUDIO INTERACE: RME HDSPe Raydat (so internal PCie) My PC is i7-3930k with 32GB Ram and 5TB of disk space. 2.8/1TB/15"Retina with an external Thunderbolt Display ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2023
Categories |