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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 9:01 am
by dayv
Sorry, I'm sure this may have been asked before, but I had no luck with the search.

I recently purchased a A16 Ultra, as I wanted to run heaps of inputs into the computer and monitor from within Cubase (I'm currently running a Pulsar I). Since I can only get 13ms latency (does that work out as 2x13ms in round trip?), I've found that monitoring inputs from within Cubase introduces a very noticable latency to the outboard gear! I don't want to monitor in pulsar, as I want to be able to use DX and VST plugs over my outboard gear.

Would buying a pulsar II stop this latency issue by utilizing ULLI, as could I connect it up to my Pulsar I with no problems, still using both sets of DSPs? What would the latency be of such a setup?

Thanks for any advice!
Davey.

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 12:14 pm
by samplaire
To cut a long story short: YES :smile:

If you have 2 different generation cards the system switches to the newer one :smile: Many of us have a similar system to yours (mine is Luna II and Pulsar 1). I have 4ms @ 44.1kHz (I'm on a Mac).

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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 12:26 pm
by DigiSUN
I have Pulsar I + Pulsar II on a PC and it works great.
The SFP software automatically assigns the newer board as primary, and loads the ASIO and wave drivers into its DSPs, hence utilizing all the low-latency advantage of new-generation boards. the older Pulsar I becomes secondary and serves as an I/O board and DSP expansion.
If there's any problem with automatic assignment of board ID's (unlikely), it's also possible to do it manually (INI file configuration).
Just don't forget to ask your dealer for a S/TDM cable to connect the 2 boards. A Pulsar II has 2 connections for a S/TDM cable. If you encounter any problems, try to use a different connection.

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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 1:12 pm
by fidox
hi there,


soon i'll have 2 luna II cards connected, i'm waiting just for S/TDM cable now,
if I understand right, i can connect with Pulsar II also both luna II cards ?
that would be very awsome,
did you expect any problems installing 2 luna II cards ?
i hope it works fine, with no complications

have all nice time

bye

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 3:27 pm
by garyb
should all be cool!

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2003 7:20 pm
by dayv
Thanks for the info guys, all sounds good!
Will I have any noticable latency if I monitor the inputs in Cubase using the 4ms setting?
Chrz,
Davey.

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2003 8:38 pm
by paulrmartin
On 2003-08-24 13:26, DigiSUN wrote:

The SFP software automatically assigns the newer board as primary, and loads the ASIO and wave drivers into its DSPs, hence utilizing all the low-latency advantage of new-generation boards. the older Pulsar I becomes secondary and serves as an I/O board and DSP expansion.
Does this mean that I should connect my external stuff to the older card, like my optical cables and my ADAT connections?

Also, how can I tell which card is older?

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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2003 1:25 am
by garyb
a 4ms,there should be no problem unless you are very sensitive.