Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 4:19 pm
Although it was always possible to set up XTC mode so that it technically works without problems, XTC mode always had two major problems:
a) CW never provided any serious information on how to set up the whole thing.
b) XTC has a horrible latency in the range of half a second that makes it impossible to use the stuff if this latency is not compensated by the host.
Since the release of Cubase SX 2.0 (and as far as I know, the latest Logic version) a) is not an issue anymore. All plugins, including the XTC ones, are compensated realtime all through the whole signal path.
However, b) is still a big problem. People in this forum keep asking questions like "how to set up XTCProject.pro" and the like, and it is definitely up to CW to clarify this.
But all in all, XTC is becoming an option now. One can even have sample accurate XTC delays as sends in SX 2.0.
a) CW never provided any serious information on how to set up the whole thing.
b) XTC has a horrible latency in the range of half a second that makes it impossible to use the stuff if this latency is not compensated by the host.
Since the release of Cubase SX 2.0 (and as far as I know, the latest Logic version) a) is not an issue anymore. All plugins, including the XTC ones, are compensated realtime all through the whole signal path.
However, b) is still a big problem. People in this forum keep asking questions like "how to set up XTCProject.pro" and the like, and it is definitely up to CW to clarify this.
But all in all, XTC is becoming an option now. One can even have sample accurate XTC delays as sends in SX 2.0.