Re:Using SFZ Player LIVE...what do I need?
2012/06/17 16:26:51
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A good interface should help with latency. RME is a good low latency choice, but is rather expensive. Other, cheaper interfaces will have to be tried out to see if you can "play" live w/ them. Using your internal card (the headphone output) will probably suffer from lag - but as above you'll want to check for yourself.
If you are playing the sfz live, any old DAW will do - or even the player in stand alone mode if it will do that. Otherwise, SONAR is a good candidate as a DAW wrapper, tho most people use LIVE for live stuff (tho that is more of a DJ kind of tool).
ASIO is a type of driver that many interfaces can use to "talk" to the computer(along w/ WDM, the old microsoft driver). The interface makers write the software using the ASIO specs so it will communicate w/ the computer w/o a lot of the problems if each interface had its own standard.
There should be no problem using a laptop as a software player, as long as you don't load it up w/ a lot fo other things - playing back a lot of audio tracks, playing several synths at once and dumping a bunch of effects on your audio. That is what eats up CPU, not the SFZ player. For that, all you have to worry about is the latency.
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