

Where Multirack was using somewhat less CPU performance.
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I already reported about using the X32 USB interface with LiveProfessor and Multirack, achieving roundtrip latency of 7.7ms samples with both, on a MACbook Pro MID 2010 (SSD, 16GB), usually spot on (at least with waves).Ĭomplementing latency measurments with X-WSG card in X32 (compact):įor all who are interested and into latency measurements using LiveProfessor… like there is the buffer, but then there is also latency in AD/DA (if used) if the card has noth digital and AD/DA will it then report the highest, or keep them all in sync? etc,etcġ.3 ms waves is calculated from the number of samples reported by the plugin. I can say that the 2.27/2.02 ms reported in LiveProfessor is acquired from the Audio Device, and I have seen that not all of them give exact values. I would say by nature, MADI has less latency then Dante.Īs for the missing millisecond, I have no idea. My best latency configuration on the above mentioned setup (X32-USB 32/32, 48kHz, 32 samples in LP2) actually is:ħ.71ms round trip latency (meaning from stage box signal In through LP2 to stage box signal Out, without any plugin inserted ĩ.07ms round trip latency (meaning from stage box signal In through LP2 to stage box signal Out, with Waves plugin C6 (+1.3ms) inserted.ġ.04ms X32 system (stage box In to stage box out, no Enhancer, no Limiter inserted) mesaured value Will the LP2 In and Out latency be drastically smaller using a DANTE or MADI card setting? So my question is: What influences the latency LP2 generates using different interfaces? LP2 telling me LP In: 1.77ms, LP Out 2.5ms LP2 telling me Lp In: 2.27ms, LP Out: 2.02msĪpplying the YAMAHA USB UR22-Interface (48kHz 2 In, 2 Out): LP2 telling me LP In: 3.0ms, LP Out 3.0msĪpplying the X32-USB-Interface 32/32 or 16/16 (48kHz):

In case you are looking for a solution to help you simulate live sounds for your music projects, then perhaps LiveProfessor might lend you a hand.I am measuring latency with using LP2 on a MacBook Pro Mid 2010 and the X32 system (X32 Compact + X32R as stage box).Īpplying the X32-Firewire Interface 32/32 or 16/16 (48kHz): In addition, the app allows you to create and customize a workspace layout that fits your needs and preferences. While in the first window you can change or trim the inputs and outputs of plugins, the second one can provide you with a better view of the entire project.Īs a side note, the utility includes snapshot automation, a feature that allows you to store individual plugins or the entire projects, in the event you are working with multiple chains.
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It is important to note that the program allows you to route audio via two methods, via the plugin window or the patch window. Includes a plethora of plugin routing features In fact, you can even ban plugins so they do not show up in the list during the next scan. In the eventuality that you are not satisfied with the effects produced by a plugin, then you can remove it from the menus just as easily as you added it. The program allows you to organize the plugins into categories (menus and sub menus), so you can find them without too much hassle when you are working on your projects. The active features on the plugins use vivid color, so you can effortlessly tell if an option is enabled during the processing. The utility comes with a modern and appealing interface designed with hues of black. LiveProfessor is an application developed to help you replicate live sound using various MIDI controllers to manage the plugin parameters.

In spite of the fact that this was inconceivable a few years ago, nowadays musicians are able to create classic synths quickly and effortlessly using a MIDI instrument and the right audio sequencer that allows you to create, edit and tweak various sound effects.
