OK, yeah, DVS... that makes total sense. Input latency especially is bad on audio.
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OK, yeah, DVS... that makes total sense. Input latency especially is bad on audio.
For Traktor DVS on a core2duo machine, I didnt have to optimise the shit out of it at all, and Im getting around 9ms. As with everything, the devil is in the details. There was quite a range of power within the Duo chipset range.
It is running lean, but I havent really disabled any services, and im not using any hardware profiles etc.
Yeah, this conversation has most definitely looped... was that 8 bars? ;)
How are your cuts with 9ms latency???Quote:
For Traktor DVS on a core2duo machine, I didnt have to optimise the shit out of it at all, and Im getting around 9ms.
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Its not as if scratching requires better timing than playing guitar.
The average crab scratch is 6 movements in about 1/3rd of a second (333 ms). Thats one movement for every 55.5 ms.
Now the human brain takes 9-13 ms to process audio information. It takes 4 ms to react physically. Add this to your latency and compare time for movement.
Now you can see how latency DOES affect performance.
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