why sound delay through ADAT? will set latency to 3ms solve it?
or Z-link is the only solution?
why sound delay through ADAT? will set latency to 3ms solve
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No, DXL, ALL hardware I/O's are REALTIME. Well, there can be slight phase-differences, but you can avoid that using 'Phase Compensation' on your DynaMixer and PulsarMixer.On 2002-03-18 01:21, dxl wrote:
opps! it's actaully ok!
but the analogo in put have the delay for sure tho.
ONLY software I/O's have latency, due to a computer's structural limits. The lowest latency on ANY pc software driver is 1ms.
If you use no software, you have 0ms latency. You're really getting me nervous this time, have you ever read something in a manual or visited http://www.creamware.de ? Guess not.
When you use strictly hardware I/O's to mix on ie. PulsarMixer, your mixer is as fast as your Claude Young's http://www.Rodec.be dj mixer. Or as a Mackie. There is no latency via hardware.
Midi there might introduce latency, but then again, that's due to the midi format, cables etc.
Now that you've clearly proved that you know sh!t about what you're saying, pls stop that madness. Get a grip man.
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