Hey,
How does that ULLI setting stuff works.. i can't notice any diffrent in response on the DSP synths when increasing the ULLI settings. Is the ULLI settings only working towards software drivers like ASIO and wave?
And what is the latency on the dsp stuff and hadware input and outputs?
rgs
Egil
A question about scope platform latency
Traffic between sequencer and SFP (via ASIO) needs time, your sequencer takes care for that,keeping everything (Midi, audio) in sinc.
If you play 'life' in your studio you can detect a delay while playing, which your sequencer of course can not take care off.
To minimalize this delay you can choose smaller values in the Ultra low latency settings (Ulli).
But: you will stress your CPU, pops and clicks can be the result if the settings are to high for your computer.
Just try settings that suets you and your system
cheers.
If you play 'life' in your studio you can detect a delay while playing, which your sequencer of course can not take care off.
To minimalize this delay you can choose smaller values in the Ultra low latency settings (Ulli).
But: you will stress your CPU, pops and clicks can be the result if the settings are to high for your computer.
Just try settings that suets you and your system

cheers.
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god jul og godt nytt år Egil 
Yup, the ULLI is directed towards ASIO drivers etc. Your scope devs will be unaffected of this setting, and always be "latency free". Of course nothing is totally latency free, but we are talking maybe <1ms or something here for synths and effects and a bit more on the STS sampler series. the IOs should also be latency free.

Yup, the ULLI is directed towards ASIO drivers etc. Your scope devs will be unaffected of this setting, and always be "latency free". Of course nothing is totally latency free, but we are talking maybe <1ms or something here for synths and effects and a bit more on the STS sampler series. the IOs should also be latency free.
Thanks for quick replay.... that was fast!
I am not using the scope for asio, i am using a rme card, which are connected to the scope with spdif.. only using the scope for dsp synths and fx's. thats why i wondred.
It works very good this way.. the RME gives me a better asio experience then i had with the scope. I only wish my pc had more pci slots then two
.. makes me want to buy a pci express sound card, freeing up the slot i am using for the rme to scope instead..
Happy new year to all of you
rgs
Egil
I am not using the scope for asio, i am using a rme card, which are connected to the scope with spdif.. only using the scope for dsp synths and fx's. thats why i wondred.
It works very good this way.. the RME gives me a better asio experience then i had with the scope. I only wish my pc had more pci slots then two

Happy new year to all of you

rgs
Egil
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i understand your DSP hunger 
BTW, why not just try getting yourself a 'semi-shitty' (by modern terms) second PC to do all your SCOPE stuff? A second hand intel motherboard, a PentiumIII/PentiumIV around a gigahertz and a small harddrive should do the job nicely. You SHOULD do some research here as to what kind of motherboard to go for in that case anyways.

BTW, why not just try getting yourself a 'semi-shitty' (by modern terms) second PC to do all your SCOPE stuff? A second hand intel motherboard, a PentiumIII/PentiumIV around a gigahertz and a small harddrive should do the job nicely. You SHOULD do some research here as to what kind of motherboard to go for in that case anyways.