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Hi

Like many others, I want to achieve the least amount of latency etc., using a USB sound interface.

My computer has various USB ports/controllers. 2 x USB2 - 2 x USB3 - 2 x USB3 front.

I believe someone said it is best to keep the sound interface on it's own separate USB controller/channel on the computer, to prevent latency/interferences.
In other words, not sharing the sound interface USB lane with other peripherals.

Is this still advisable today?

And, could I buy an extra USB i/o card to get another separate USB lane?

Comments

Boswell Thu, 01/07/2016 - 06:24

Interfacing via USB is not the best way of minimising latency. Direct PCI/PCIe will always give lower latency, and even FireWire on a PCIe card will give lower latency than USB, even if the transfer rates are lower. Having said that, a motherboard that has USB3 capability will probably give you sub-millisecond latencies, but try to avoid having other peripherals on USB ports sharing the same controller channel.