Multicore/dsp and latency. (setup options)
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 6:27 am
Hello everybody.
First this is my setup:
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Scope Professional plus: balanced analog (XLR), AES/EBU (XLR), 2 × ADAT
Laptop Thinkpad T40 with magma 2 slot. (pcmcia-pci adapter)
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In the other hand I bought some months ago a IBM thinkpad T400, that has a Core Duo 2.5Ghz processor, 3gb of RAM. Has expresscard and pcmcia.Have to say that the T400 pcmcia is very slow, performs much worse that my old T40 so is not usable.
I bought it thinking on getting the Xite-1 in the future but I´m considering have an hybrid dsp/native with the actual Scope/Pro.
The reason is that I reallly don´t use much synths but miss a more modern sampler. Also considering use convolution for amp simulation or guitar rig. Also, maybe the Kit BFD for drums. Issue to solve is latency.
Actual processors seem to be very quick, but I have no desktop to can test the Scope Pro with a modern cpu. In the other hand the thinkpad T400 Core Duo 2.5ghz seems very quick, but coulcdn´t test it yet with a decent soundcard.
Options:
Option 1- Buy this expresscard/PCI adapter http://www.virtuavia.eu/shop/expresscar ... 29858.html
Have read the thread about it , it will work ok with one card, and have to model the case to adapt to the card length, this is no problem.
Questions here are:
a) If I use any sampler or VST as stand-alone, probably I could play with less latency that using them inside Cubase. If I play through Cubase and low too much the buffer will have risk of drops. (That´s what I experience on the past with desktop 1.6 athlon processor).
b) Posible solution could be using VDAT, start stand-alone with Asio with low buffer and record it through VDAT.
Option 2- Buy a desktop Cpu+ a soundcard with 2xADAT. Use is for stand-alone apps with low latency, and send the outputs through ADAT to the T40+Scope Pro that shoud be running Cubase+Scope.
a) Disvantage of this, more space, less portable, and the T400 should be without use.
Option 3- Like before but buying the expresscard/pci adapter for the T400 instead of the desktop. Maybe no much sense since for the adapter price and something more should get a more powerfull desktop maybe.
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Well, I should like to know your opinions, maybe many of you know the performance of actual cpu better than me and could tell me what should be the best way to do it.
What I want is to can add Native option with a low latency but with no drops, should I need two pcs? or not?
Any opinion should be apreciated.
Thanks a lot.
First this is my setup:
...........................................................................
Scope Professional plus: balanced analog (XLR), AES/EBU (XLR), 2 × ADAT
Laptop Thinkpad T40 with magma 2 slot. (pcmcia-pci adapter)
...........................................................................
In the other hand I bought some months ago a IBM thinkpad T400, that has a Core Duo 2.5Ghz processor, 3gb of RAM. Has expresscard and pcmcia.Have to say that the T400 pcmcia is very slow, performs much worse that my old T40 so is not usable.
I bought it thinking on getting the Xite-1 in the future but I´m considering have an hybrid dsp/native with the actual Scope/Pro.
The reason is that I reallly don´t use much synths but miss a more modern sampler. Also considering use convolution for amp simulation or guitar rig. Also, maybe the Kit BFD for drums. Issue to solve is latency.
Actual processors seem to be very quick, but I have no desktop to can test the Scope Pro with a modern cpu. In the other hand the thinkpad T400 Core Duo 2.5ghz seems very quick, but coulcdn´t test it yet with a decent soundcard.
Options:
Option 1- Buy this expresscard/PCI adapter http://www.virtuavia.eu/shop/expresscar ... 29858.html
Have read the thread about it , it will work ok with one card, and have to model the case to adapt to the card length, this is no problem.
Questions here are:
a) If I use any sampler or VST as stand-alone, probably I could play with less latency that using them inside Cubase. If I play through Cubase and low too much the buffer will have risk of drops. (That´s what I experience on the past with desktop 1.6 athlon processor).
b) Posible solution could be using VDAT, start stand-alone with Asio with low buffer and record it through VDAT.
Option 2- Buy a desktop Cpu+ a soundcard with 2xADAT. Use is for stand-alone apps with low latency, and send the outputs through ADAT to the T40+Scope Pro that shoud be running Cubase+Scope.
a) Disvantage of this, more space, less portable, and the T400 should be without use.
Option 3- Like before but buying the expresscard/pci adapter for the T400 instead of the desktop. Maybe no much sense since for the adapter price and something more should get a more powerfull desktop maybe.
......................................................................
Well, I should like to know your opinions, maybe many of you know the performance of actual cpu better than me and could tell me what should be the best way to do it.
What I want is to can add Native option with a low latency but with no drops, should I need two pcs? or not?
Any opinion should be apreciated.
Thanks a lot.