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<blockquote data-quote="Justice C. Bigler" data-source="post: 138030" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>Re: Tell me about waves</p><p></p><p></p><p>Really? Your Windows PC with an i3 CPU won't run your multirack sessions at the same latency as your quad core i7 MBP?</p><p></p><p>I mean, you realize that the i3 is NOT a high end CPU right, and that the i7 actually is? It's not surprising that it won't run the same low latency buffer settings as your high end, high dollar Apple MacBooks. In fact, I'm surprised that you are able to use that (at most) dual core i3 CPU for ANYthing other than playing Solitaire and surfing the web. Those latency reports really have absolutely nothing to do with the actual operating system and everything to do with the hardware in the box. I don't consider any platform with an i3 CPU to be optimized in any sense of the word for audio, since it doesn't have the horsepower to do what it needs to in the first place. </p><p></p><p>Additionally, the Waves SoundGrid platform is a dedicated DSP system built on a PC chassis and which runs on Linux. All of the input and output for the system runs on Ethernet, which works equally well on all three major operating systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice C. Bigler, post: 138030, member: 74"] Re: Tell me about waves Really? Your Windows PC with an i3 CPU won't run your multirack sessions at the same latency as your quad core i7 MBP? I mean, you realize that the i3 is NOT a high end CPU right, and that the i7 actually is? It's not surprising that it won't run the same low latency buffer settings as your high end, high dollar Apple MacBooks. In fact, I'm surprised that you are able to use that (at most) dual core i3 CPU for ANYthing other than playing Solitaire and surfing the web. Those latency reports really have absolutely nothing to do with the actual operating system and everything to do with the hardware in the box. I don't consider any platform with an i3 CPU to be optimized in any sense of the word for audio, since it doesn't have the horsepower to do what it needs to in the first place. Additionally, the Waves SoundGrid platform is a dedicated DSP system built on a PC chassis and which runs on Linux. All of the input and output for the system runs on Ethernet, which works equally well on all three major operating systems. [/QUOTE]
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