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Thu 29 May 2003, 19:57
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 29-May 03 From: Bolton - UK Member No.: 18,745 |
Hi there
ive just ordered a power mac G4 1gig with 256mb ram ive been writing music for ages i was wondering what kind of latency to expect from the mac when using Logic 6 as i don't think my pc sound card will run in the mac (its a Terratec DMX 6 Fire) will i have to get a soundcard with asio for the mac to play soft synths and keep audio & midi in time ect. thanks. |
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Fri 30 May 2003, 14:59
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Webmaster Group: Admin Posts: 3,204 Joined: 29-Oct 00 From: Sommieres - FR Member No.: 11 |
on mac, if you use a good program like Logic, AUdio and midi will always be synced: buying a card doesnt change this
Latency is another problem: it happens at various places: - during monitoring of an audio input to the audio output (the largest one, depends of the card) - MIDI has its on latency (long) , and you can add the midi interface latency (ususally ultra small) - Soft synths have A LOT of lantecy (depends of the software, the host, and the CPU), but logic is able to compensate this during playback or when bouncing to audio) Anyway, whatever audio interface (expect a TDM protools, or an interface able to monitor the input like the MBox) you will get audio monitoring latency. Whatever SOftsynth you use, there wil be a layency when you play the keyboard (MIDI itself latency + interface latency + Software latency) Latency is always a problem, but there are solutions to live with -------------------- Soif, MacMusic Webmaster
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