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From: "pancenter" <hwooten@dakotacom.net>
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 at 1:37:42 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re: advice -- what kind of new computer should i get ?
Message #229105
This is a reply to #229104.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Blair Fisher wrote: > >On 5/31/07 5:52 AM, "pancenter" wrote: >>Andy Hardwake <andyhardwake@> >>wrote: >> >>>>The processor buffer set as small, medium or large (p. 380) >>>>is "the native buffer used to compute mixes and effects", and >>>>to my surprise it also affects the latency, especially with >>>>processor heavy plugs. >>This is my take on the processor buffer. <snip-snip> > One thing to note: > >Logic calls this a PROCESS buffer, not a PROCESSOR buffer. I have no >idea if this is relevant..<snip> Right you are Blair, thanks for the correction. Cubase has a similar setting, in "Expert Settings" it's simply a check box called "Lower Latency". Here's what the help file says: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Lower Latency When this is activated, the mixing will happen at the time the driver calls the VST engine for the next audio data block to be delivered. This results in lower latency at the risk of overloading the machine. If you get playback problems such as pops and clicks, make sure this option is turned off ----------------------------------------------------------------- HOward
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