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rockinrocker
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Joined: Mar 09, 2007
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Location: Des Moines, Iowa
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 9:02 pm |
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Hi folks-
I'm running Cubase 4, Reason 3, Komplete 4 on a Dell XPS 400 w/ Pent. D and 3 gig RAM.
3 HDD's all 7200 RPM (boot, audio files and samples).
I did a fresh install of Home when I first got the machine and have done all the tweaks from musicxp.net.
My current interface is an Echo Audiofire 12, but I was getting the same results from the Firepod that I was using before.
My largest projects are 50 or so tracks split between 10-15 VST's (mix of Reason and NI stuff) and the rest audio. Some effects, all included w/ Cubase. Though I haven't really been able to get better results with smaller projects.
The best latency I've been able to get with out stutters/clicks/pops is over 700 samples/45 ms or so of latency, which sucks.
My questions, should I be able to get lower latency with this setup?
If so, any thoughts on how?
This has been killing me lately, and I'd rather not have to get a better computer if I don't need to, but if I don't have any other choice.....
Thanks.
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ADK audio
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Joined: Jun 11, 2002
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Location: KY
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:09 pm |
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HI,
something is not right even with a Dell you should be doing better than that.
you should be able to run @ 512 buffer (12ms). or at worst 1024 (23ms)
Scott
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rockinrocker
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Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:09 pm |
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yeah, you know, that's kinda what i thought. i mean, i realize those prefab machines aren't the greatest, but like i said, i did a fresh install of the OS and got rid of all the bloat-ware, turned off extra processes, etc.
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bhuvan
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