I've 2x Pulsar 2s with cubase sx3 in XTC mode. All very stable (after days and days!)but no matter what ULLI setting I use in cubase control panel the input and output latencies each remain at 24.694 - too long.
I'm sure I've had it down to 4ms at some points in the last few days - and I haven't changed any hardware / configuration.
Why is it stubbornly not going below 24.694?
No matter
Asio Scope Latency in SX3 XTC won't go below 24.694 ms
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 7&forum=32
See post by "mano" (2nd post overall) - gives details about values for "intBlkSize" in "sfpappbincset.ini"
See post by "mano" (2nd post overall) - gives details about values for "intBlkSize" in "sfpappbincset.ini"
Can anyone help me, i have a scope home and i dont know how to configure the routing window for work with cubase sx 3, the latency is bad. if you have one picture of the routing window configurated, please send me it to rivasel@terra.es
thank you....
thank you....
Hi,
I could never get the intblksize trick in the Cset.ini working here, with SX2.
My roundtrip always has been immediatly after open Sx (no project open) I go to Device setup/vst multitrack/control panel/Ulli-asio and click on the desired setting (that is already signed but not active) and I click on the point 4ms 44.1 usually. Then answer yes if you want activate the ulli setting because it will never be really active after a restart, so I must do this everytime I start SX.
You may always check the in/output latency in the VSTmultitrack panel and it's better (less) than it shows there. My input latency is commonly 3ms with asio32 source64 dest at 24bit/44.1khz.
And it's also possible to direct monitor in XTC though if you want to add some FXs then count with asio latency on them (generally acceptable in my case)
I could never get the intblksize trick in the Cset.ini working here, with SX2.
My roundtrip always has been immediatly after open Sx (no project open) I go to Device setup/vst multitrack/control panel/Ulli-asio and click on the desired setting (that is already signed but not active) and I click on the point 4ms 44.1 usually. Then answer yes if you want activate the ulli setting because it will never be really active after a restart, so I must do this everytime I start SX.
You may always check the in/output latency in the VSTmultitrack panel and it's better (less) than it shows there. My input latency is commonly 3ms with asio32 source64 dest at 24bit/44.1khz.
And it's also possible to direct monitor in XTC though if you want to add some FXs then count with asio latency on them (generally acceptable in my case)
I have done this just last week and it works.
make sure you are doing it right.
From the Gonzoft Post
Add the following entry into your Cset.ini
located in /SFP/App/Bin/Cset.ini
add the line below and =( the latency you want)
[XTC-config]:
intBlkSize=256
follow the chart below to select the latency you desire.
64: latency = 3 ms
128: latency = 4 ms
256: latency = 7 ms
512: latency = 13 ms
1024: latency = 25 ms
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: antar on 2005-11-09 09:44 ]</font>
make sure you are doing it right.
From the Gonzoft Post
Add the following entry into your Cset.ini
located in /SFP/App/Bin/Cset.ini
add the line below and =( the latency you want)
[XTC-config]:
intBlkSize=256
follow the chart below to select the latency you desire.
64: latency = 3 ms
128: latency = 4 ms
256: latency = 7 ms
512: latency = 13 ms
1024: latency = 25 ms
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: antar on 2005-11-09 09:44 ]</font>
Unbelievable..., what a fool I am 
it really works, I had just look at [HW] below value too. Forget about my previous post above, please.
Anyway, XTC has been an easyer way of learning/working for me, as I had never tweaked real devices, I'm now using SFP mode too and it's great to find both ways for different (or not) results and situations.
Sorry me, sometimes...

it really works, I had just look at [HW] below value too. Forget about my previous post above, please.
Anyway, XTC has been an easyer way of learning/working for me, as I had never tweaked real devices, I'm now using SFP mode too and it's great to find both ways for different (or not) results and situations.
Sorry me, sometimes...