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bernband
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Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:36 am |
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Hello!
I use an Apogee Mini-Me which has great converter but the latency is awful.
Using it with guitar rig, even when putting the lateny to 5ms it is much more!!
And after playing a while it is even getting worse! Interresting?!
When connecting the Mini-Me via Spdif to my Motu 828, the latency is no more audiable (perfect), but I don't want to carry the 828 with me.
Can anybody help me? Is this a usual USB-Interface Problem??
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.... I use it with a Mac G5 Dual 1,8GHz and 1Gig RAM.... |
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