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Hi all
I have read the spec and reviews but am confused about the
difference between the dsp and ordinary version. I am unlikely to
need plugins as I will use the host Logic, powercore and uad plugins
for effects along with TL Audio C1 at analogue stage, but is there
any other advantage in getting the +dsp version?
I will not be requiring to chain more than one unit together, will
only need 8 x analogue in and out, firewire and SPDIF i/o dual 1gHz
G4.
Does the dsp add any extra performance in Logic or better latency?
Or is it mainly for the future plugins
Ta
Pete
www.petethomas.co.uk
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "Pete Thomas" <lug@p...>
wrote:
> I have read the spec and reviews but am confused about the
> difference between the dsp and ordinary version. I am unlikely to
> need plugins as I will use the host Logic, powercore and uad plugins
> for effects along with TL Audio C1 at analogue stage, but is there
> any other advantage in getting the +dsp version?
> Does the dsp add any extra performance in Logic or better latency?
> Or is it mainly for the future plugins.
I think it is mostly to run effects from the mobile i/o, in that way it wi=
ll save cpu-power from the mac since you don't need to run the same
effects=
from Logic then. Apart from this I don't think it will influence latency.
Al=
so, I think it could be nice to have effects in the mobile i/o if you plan
t=
o use it as a digital mixer.
I recently got a mobile i/o without dsp which I am very, very happy with
(r=
ecommended!).
Bjørn
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