2013/02/16 10:29:55
RobertB
Would that be 20-40% better?
2013/02/16 10:30:25
Bub
Sorry Mike ... anything below 0.00, I consider 0.
2013/02/16 10:32:46
craigb
mike_mccue


Knowing that my 0.005 seconds is really only 0.003 seconds longer than what everyone calls "zero" makes the situation almost 50% better than it would seem if "zero" were really zero. 

 

Isn't 50% better than zero, still zero?
 

2013/02/16 10:33:06
The Maillard Reaction

"Sorry Mike ... anything below 0.00, I consider 0."

Wilco.


best,
mike
2013/02/16 12:11:47
Danny Danzi
Wow Michael, I think you can definitely do better than that. And if not, it may be time for a new card.

Just for the record....here's my stock Dell Inspiron settings using a Realtek HD with ASIO4ALL.
 It's 16/44, but still pretty good for a stock box.



HD link: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4909348/Sonar%26Asio4allSettings.JPG
 
This is one of my DAW boxes:



HD link: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4909348/Sonar%26AsioDAWSettings.JPG
 
I can actually get down to 32 with that box, but there is no need as I notice no difference using 64 samples.

That 7 seconds must be killing you with a 27.3 round trip....man, we so gotta sort you out one of these days.

-Danny
2013/02/16 12:35:52
spacey
Yeah Danny I thought the exact same thing the day I got it.

I mentioned it upstairs and some yahoo quickly informed me his was fine.

This is a Cakewalk UA-101 using Cakewalk X2a.

"You can do better than that"....again, my exact thoughts.
 
The problem is....this is the best settings. Anything changed and it only gets worse.

I really think I'm at the end of my rope with all this sh*t.
Seriously thinking about whiping the slate clean.
It's not frustration....it's just tired of messing with it and companies selling me crap they don't stand behind.
It's only in this field that I have to tolerate that kind of business.

2013/02/16 13:04:08
Danny Danzi
Whats even worse, I'm getting better results with that Realtek and the Echo card I showed you was a card I bought in like 1990 something. I have 3 of them and they still work great to this day. Before you wipe it clean, maybe invest in a better interface bro.

Seriously, I'd say check out the Echo Audiofire stuff. Either the Audiofire 8 or the 12. I have both of those too and they work really great. Then there's always the RME FF 400 which works well too. I have the 800 but you probably won't need all the stuff in that anyway and it's a bit pricey.

All my buds that had some sort of Roland/Cake interface have gotten rid of them because they just didn't seem to perform that good. 2 of my buds just grabbed the Layla I showed you off Ebay for like $100. You need a pci slot for it, but man, it's a killer card with converters that are still great today considering when it came out. It was like $800 new. That interface you have should be good...but if it were me personally, I'd definitely wipe THAT slate clean and go with Echo or RME. Really affordable and killer quality.

-Danny
2013/02/16 15:06:20
bapu
My Main DAW:


2013/02/16 15:15:58
The Maillard Reaction
took you long enuff* baps.









*latency pun
2013/02/16 15:25:06
bapu
I had to run from across the stage
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