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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 12 sept. 06 Lieu : London - UK Membre no 83,208 ![]() |
Hi all, I am about to make the switch to MAC (wohooo), but I would like to know peoples opinions of the built in audio interface. Could I use the built in audio interface to efficiently run my VST's AU's and reason? I ask because I would very much love to carry my MAC on stage as is and plug straight into a PA.
Your thoughts would be most appreciated. Many Thanks. Phil. |
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 12 sept. 06 Lieu : London - UK Membre no 83,208 ![]() |
Thanks so much guys. So what format does it use? (i know most use ASIO). I take it this means I am not going to get huge latencies?
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 479 Inscrit : 08 mai 05 Lieu : Portland - US Membre no 65,373 ![]() |
"Core Audio" is the format that Macs run on. Latency is not really much of an issue. If you are recording into your computer from a live source or, if you are using Reason as a rewire slave in another app, you may have to adjust the sample rate in the audio preferences of your DAW to avoid pops & clicks but, Ableton Live & Logic (I think) already has "latency compensation" as a feature so, I never really notice it much (I use Ableton). If Reason is all you are using then latency is practically non existant.
Ce message a été modifié par mortalengines - sam. 16 sept. 2006, 05:24. |
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