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Post by ragan on Nov 8, 2019 9:01:36 GMT -6
Maybe ask Johnkenn to send a vi from daw to console and record in daw and confirm rtl , although it would be plug in chain dependent ? Confirm what?
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 8, 2019 12:22:31 GMT -6
The actual samples or rtl in ms, or were you just inquiring about signal flow: maybe I misunderstood?
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Post by ragan on Nov 8, 2019 14:33:34 GMT -6
The actual samples or rtl in ms, or were you just inquiring about signal flow: maybe I misunderstood? Oh gotcha. Drew had suggested that if he were to use native VIs, he'd route them to UA Console app for improved latency performance. I was just making sure there wasn't some way in which that actually does improve native VI latency (which seemed impossible to me) and there isn't. There can't be, because the VI is created/run in the DAW and anything you do outside of the DAW would come after the DAW's inherent latency (due to its buffer). I was just making sure since VIs are a big part of my workflow now and I always liked Apollos and kind of want to switch to a PC for recording and Apogee is staunchly anti-PC and doesn't appear to have any appetite at all for supporting them. I just wish I didn't like the sound of the Symphony so much.
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 8, 2019 14:43:16 GMT -6
I get it. I just saw a table that shows latency by distance so I tbought if someone told you the rtl you’d know exactly!
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Post by BenjaminAshlin on Nov 8, 2019 14:57:48 GMT -6
Why, for running native software instruments, of course. For example. probably the biggest reason to run a low buffer. Yeah, I do all acoustic recording. But I would just use Virtual Channels back to our Console app. Virtual Channels don't help with latency unless you plan on using UAD plugins.
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Post by BenjaminAshlin on Nov 8, 2019 15:05:04 GMT -6
The actual samples or rtl in ms, or were you just inquiring about signal flow: maybe I misunderstood? Oh gotcha. Drew had suggested that if he were to use native VIs, he'd route them to UA Console app for improved latency performance. I was just making sure there wasn't some way in which that actually does improve native VI latency (which seemed impossible to me) and there isn't. There can't be, because the VI is created/run in the DAW and anything you do outside of the DAW would come after the DAW's inherent latency (due to its buffer). I was just making sure since VIs are a big part of my workflow now and I always liked Apollos and kind of want to switch to a PC for recording and Apogee is staunchly anti-PC and doesn't appear to have any appetite at all for supporting them. I just wish I didn't like the sound of the Symphony so much. Apollos windows drivers a top notch. Was very impressed when i moved to windows.
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