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<blockquote data-quote="Christian Boche" data-source="post: 57821" data-attributes="member: 1698"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I missed the point somehow. Most of the problems are not occuring or become even obvious not until you drive the Asio driver at very low latencies. You are right with pointing out, that for basic recording or virtual soundcheck, you could just raise the buffer size to the maximum, what makes it way more easier for the PC to handle audio. I was basically referring to low latency settings, that you will need, when you work with vst plugins for your live sound. </p><p>BTW: That the X32 soundcard is even capable of going low than 48 Samples is absolutly sensational! As far as I know, just the RME firefaces can go that low without losing any audio buffers or producing asio errors. If you want to do virtual soundcheck or just a 32track live recording, just hook up the X32 via USB and set the buffer size to 1000 or more samples...this should work flawlessly with almost any computer. </p><p>Like I said before. I recorded 32 Tracks even with my un-tweaked Acer One netbook (ATOM CPU only!) - no problem at all. </p><p>These tipps I mentioned, are only for these nerdy guys (like me), that want to use vst-plugins in a live enviroment. </p><p>The USB driver is in general easier to handle but it can't go as low as the FiWi drive concerning latency. The lowest setting is 48Samples, but it has a twice as big security buffer outputwise, so even at the 48 Sample settings, you will end with an overall latency for about 14ms, which is at least for me a bit too high for live sound use.</p><p>Sorry for the confusion, I hope you get the picture what I was trying to say<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>Christian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian Boche, post: 57821, member: 1698"] re: X32 Discussion Well, I missed the point somehow. Most of the problems are not occuring or become even obvious not until you drive the Asio driver at very low latencies. You are right with pointing out, that for basic recording or virtual soundcheck, you could just raise the buffer size to the maximum, what makes it way more easier for the PC to handle audio. I was basically referring to low latency settings, that you will need, when you work with vst plugins for your live sound. BTW: That the X32 soundcard is even capable of going low than 48 Samples is absolutly sensational! As far as I know, just the RME firefaces can go that low without losing any audio buffers or producing asio errors. If you want to do virtual soundcheck or just a 32track live recording, just hook up the X32 via USB and set the buffer size to 1000 or more samples...this should work flawlessly with almost any computer. Like I said before. I recorded 32 Tracks even with my un-tweaked Acer One netbook (ATOM CPU only!) - no problem at all. These tipps I mentioned, are only for these nerdy guys (like me), that want to use vst-plugins in a live enviroment. The USB driver is in general easier to handle but it can't go as low as the FiWi drive concerning latency. The lowest setting is 48Samples, but it has a twice as big security buffer outputwise, so even at the 48 Sample settings, you will end with an overall latency for about 14ms, which is at least for me a bit too high for live sound use. Sorry for the confusion, I hope you get the picture what I was trying to say:-) Christian [/QUOTE]
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