From ba_mbino@yahoo.com Tue Mar 06 16:27:07 2012
Subject:Re:Mojo - Latency in general
if you are running just VB3 on a reasonably recent laptop, I don't see any reason why you would have latency or cracking problems.
ASIO4ALL should be used only for internal sound cards that do not have card-specific ASIO drivers.
when you say lowest latency, what is the value that you are using, 64? 32?
Are you using 44.1kHz?
If you are using an external card that has its own drivers, install those.
Crackling can be caused by many other issues, e.g., wireless card, non-optimized system (priority should be set to background services: in a windows machine audio is a background service), other drivers that create latency issues.
You might want to check if there is any mis-behaving drivers (typically network or some other USB device). You might want to avoid using USB hubs for your external soundcard.
You can check if any of the drivers is misbehaving if you use the DPC latency check (http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml).
I have no experience with Saffire cards, are they good at the lowest latency? With my setup, if I use a cheap Tapco firewire at 64 samples I get noises no matter what, if I use a MOTU card 64 samples is no problem.
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From: Jackoverfull
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Re:Mojo - Latency in general
Perhaps you could try if low latency drivers are available, that could be the problem…
Sorry, I can't be more specific: those are standard on macs and were preinstalled on the Mojo, never tried on other windows machines…Others recommended asio4all, however.
Il giorno 07/mar/2012, alle ore 00.35, Frederick Somerville ha scritto:
> Yes - I am using the drivers provided with the soundcard - Focusrite safire
> 6 in the case where we did the test.
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> 2012/3/7 Brian Fuller
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>> Are you using ASIO drivers?
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>> From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
>> Behalf Of frederick_somerville
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 3:47 PM
>> To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: [CWSG] Re:Mojo - Latency in general
>>
>> A friend of mine and I did a non scientific test.
>>
>> We used my laptop with VB3 and a Safire usb soundcard feeding a Leslie
>> Nord C1 as controller
>> Latency at the lowest setting - crackling noises starting to be heard
>>
>> He played his C1 for while using C1 direct to the Leslie and then switched
>> to VB3- he felt the latency for a while - then he got used to it.
>>
>> My conclusion is that if the latency is low enough you adjust.
>> But you feel for a short period moving from at faster resonding system to a
>> slightly slower responding.
>>
>> Big latency's - you mind does not adjust - you can of course accept it but
>> you will still be aware of it.
>>
>> Comments welcome.
>>
>> Regards Frederick
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