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Gareth- What I want to know is how low is your latency with AudioMulch, and what hardware are you using? I downloaded and installed AudioMulch yesterday and I can't get less than 11ms latency. I need sub-5ms latency to use AudioMulch live with the kind of rhythmicly intense stuff I'm doing. I am on a 1.7Ghz desktop PC, with an Aardvark Q10 interface. The idea of having an effects processor that can do the kinds of things AudioMulch can do, like the granularizing delay, etc., with all the parameters controllable by MIDI, and the number of effects per channel limited only by processor power is awesome. -J ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim Flint" <kflint@loopers-delight.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 11:07 AM Subject: Re: laptop live > So what looping functions can you do with this setup? (note that's >looping > functions, not sound processing functions....) > > How much of the looping functions require tight rhythmic interaction? > > kim > > At 11:05 PM 3/13/2003, Gareth Whittock wrote: > >Hi, > >I've been using computers live and, (in the last year or so ) a laptop live > >with no problems. > >Never had a crash - though of course this is possible - as possible as a > >hardware malfunction. > >I use Audiomulch for live looping - 8 channels wouldn't be a problem. I also > >fire loops under midi control, process sounds with filters, granulators etc. > >The system works for me. It's fun discvering new VST plugins that I can play > >with too. The real beauty is that if I need a compressor all I do is add a > >compressor plugin - no extra weight to lug around. > >I use a p3 with 512 meg of ram and a motu firewire 828 card. Midi is > >provided by a zoom 8080 (with 2 pedals and 5 switches) merged with an > >oxygen8 keyboard. The rig is light and powerful. > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Kim Flint | Looper's Delight > kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com >