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Re: New presonus mixerLatency in a 96 kHz system would be half that of a 48 kHz system if and only if the clock speed of the processor doubled and all time constants in the processing were halved. Thus, double the high-pass frequency and half the attack times etc. Since, in most instances, this is not true, latency will only improve by the effect of doubling the speed of every one-sample buffer, and there are not that many, so typically you see only something like 0.1 mS improvement when the system is the same and sample clock speed is not altering system clock speed.
Re: New presonus mixer
Latency in a 96 kHz system would be half that of a 48 kHz system if and only if the clock speed of the processor doubled and all time constants in the processing were halved. Thus, double the high-pass frequency and half the attack times etc. Since, in most instances, this is not true, latency will only improve by the effect of doubling the speed of every one-sample buffer, and there are not that many, so typically you see only something like 0.1 mS improvement when the system is the same and sample clock speed is not altering system clock speed.