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Post by kcatthedog on Aug 6, 2019 12:00:40 GMT -6
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Post by kcatthedog on Aug 6, 2019 12:02:00 GMT -6
UniversalAudio said: 3 Minutes Ago Quote Originally Posted by DanButsu View Post What's the added latency when this feature is engaged? Channel DSP Pairing Latency * When Channel DSP pairing is active, input latency is slightly increased across all Apollo inputs. The amount of latency increase depends on the Apollo model: * Apollo rack and desktop models (except X Series HEXA models): 69 samples * All Apollo X Series HEXA models: 74 samples * Multi-Unit with HEXA DSP (e.g., Apollo x, when connected in multi-unit configurations, input latency is increased by 74 samples across all connected models. Note: Input latency is only increased when DSP is actually paired. Multi-Quote This Message
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Post by veggieryan on Aug 8, 2019 16:45:45 GMT -6
This is the most significant release ever for the Apollo platform. You can now actually get a decent number of plugins on a single channel. Thanks UAD.
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Post by svart on Aug 8, 2019 17:50:01 GMT -6
Can someone explain what this actually means?
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Post by Quint on Aug 8, 2019 17:54:18 GMT -6
Can someone explain what this actually means? You can now use two chips linked together to chain more plugins together on a single input whereas you previously were limited to only one chip per input. It essentially doubles the DSP which can be used on any single input. Which is a pretty major improvement, considering how much more DSP UA's newest plugins use.
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Post by svart on Aug 8, 2019 18:07:01 GMT -6
Can someone explain what this actually means? You can now use two chips linked together to chain more plugins together on a single input whereas you previously were limited to only one chip per input. It essentially doubles the DSP which can be used on any single input. Which is a pretty major improvement, considering how much more DSP UA's newest plugins use. Oh, I see. The DSP cards I've used with my SSL converters for 15 years could just drop in as many plugs as you had DSP space for. Didn't realize there were limitations in other systems like that.
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Post by wiz on Aug 8, 2019 18:31:30 GMT -6
Does this mean if you had say a apollo twin solo mk II, that you could buy a thunderbolt quad satellite and use more plug ins on the two unison channels, whilst tracking?
cheers
Wiz
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Post by Quint on Aug 8, 2019 18:36:40 GMT -6
Does this mean if you had say a apollo twin solo mk II, that you could buy a thunderbolt quad satellite and use more plug ins on the two unison channels, whilst tracking? cheers Wiz DSP sharing is only between chips within the same Apollo unit. Satellites don't have this feature, nor can they be paired with an Apollo for DSP sharing.
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Post by Drew @ UA on Oct 7, 2019 5:50:10 GMT -6
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Post by kcatthedog on Oct 7, 2019 5:55:18 GMT -6
As the new X's have 6 vs 4 chips, this adds a fair bit to #'s of UA plugs one could use for tracking,
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