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Re: Sooperlooper or Mobius? Going back to software.
LOL! sorry mate i meant presonus firebox,i just updated my firefox browser
you see;-)
I see, so there isnt then much to set with the mac other than what mobius
offers under audio config latency,yeah? i am using nothing else but the
standalone mobius and the firebox soundcard.
ive done that with the following results i guess the best possible latency
but as i said still not as responsive
suggested latency millisecs. 5
override input latency frames 550
override output latency frames 550
ive tried lower,higher etc. and this is the best results ive gotten,not
bad as i said but doesnt feel the same as the EDP
cheers
Luis
> >
> >> What is this "firefox"? Not the web
> browser I guess....? (sorry for
> >> not following fully here)
> >>
> >> Generally, on Mac the settings for whatever
> external audio interface
> >> you are using is to be found within the audio
> application that makes
> >> use of that piece of hardware. To take the
> FireFAce as an example:
> >> it's not, as you seem to believe, in the RME
> console you set the
> >> buffer - it is in MainStage, in Mobius, in Bidule,
> in Cubase etc. So
> >> when using many applications together you should
> make sure that all of
> >> them is set to the same audio interface buffer.
> >>
> >> Per
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:06 PM, L.Angulo
> <labaloops@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> > well it would be nice to be able to do this
> with the firefox,like with
> >> the RME,there you have the fireface settings you
> can tweak nicely but there
> >> is no way to do it with the firefox on a mac,or
> perhaps i am missing
> >> something,anybody using this two?
> >> > cheers
> >> > Luis
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> Yes, of course it has! If you change the
> audio buffer in
> >> >> the driver it
> >> >> will affect latency. When using my RME
> FireFAce400 I set
> >> >> the buffer to
> >> >> 128 in MainStage. And the same in Mobius.
> And the same in
> >> >> Bidule. If
> >> >> different software that deals with the
> audio hardware does
> >> >> that with
> >> >> different buffer settings you get a
> wobbly system. In
> >> >> Windows, on the
> >> >> same MacBook I used to set all audio
> applications to 256
> >> >> samples
> >> >> buffer for the audio hardware. That felt
> the same as 128 on
> >> >> Mac. It
> >> >> seems Windows XP is a little faster, not
> having the
> >> >> "security zone
> >> >> buffer" of OS X. I'm not
> technically interested so
> >> >> these are just the
> >> >> way I've heard more tech minded folks
> explain it.
> >> >>
> >> >> Greetings from Sweden
> >> >>
> >> >> Per Boysen
> >> >> www.boysen.se
> >> >> www.perboysen.com
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > Warren
> > http://www.ubetoo.com/Artist.taf?_ArtistId=6679
> > http://www.warrensirota.com
> >