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| Re: OT: New computer vendors ? [message #96527 is a reply to message #96524] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 22:20   |
Aaron Allen
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Woot Tom, great work! Want to add this to the database on the Wiki?
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| Re: OT: New computer vendors ? [message #96528 is a reply to message #96526] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 22:58   |
Jamie K
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tencyDatabase" target="_blank"> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Nativ eLatencyDatabase
- Kerry
On 5/9/08 9:36 PM, in article 48252817@linux, "Tom Bruhl"
<arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I was hoping for someone to post something like this.
> Using FaderWorks may be great but setting it up is tedious. I think
> sharing this info can only help all of us. I hope others do the same.
> I spent a few days confirming these. They work here.
> Double check to be sure at your end. There are many other
> plugs that amazingly have 0 latency.
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> I can't stress enough for you to check these numbers to be sure I
> was accurate in the procedure.
> Enjoy,
> Tom
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> FaderWorks 3.1 Latency Chart for Paris @ 44.1k
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> Plugin Samples
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> Paris Plugs Lookahead 0ms:
> Comp, Gate, BarbEQ, FreakQ, DeEsser 2
> Multiband Comp 4
> X-Over
> 3
> Lookahead 5ms:
> Comp, Gate, BarbEQ, FreakQ 230
> Mike Audetıs new Comp, DeEsser 211
> Multiband comp 213
> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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> Drumagog 4.0 200
> ish
> Drumagog fixed latency 3400 ish
> SIR
> 8960
> Reaper FIR
> 4096
> Voxengo Ess EQ 192
> Voxengo Power Shaper 6
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> Waves Plugs Lookahead 0ms:
> C1 Comp, Side Chain 340
> C4, L1, L2, Ren Comp, DeEss 64
> Lin EQ Broadband 2679
> Lin EQ Lowband 2047
> Multiband
> 3528
> Ren Channel
> 65
> Ultra Pitch
> 8239
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| Re: OT: New computer vendors ? [message #96529 is a reply to message #96526] |
Tue, 04 March 2008 00:30   |
excelav
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t; X Click, X Noise 2624
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> No latency found with:
> StillwellAudio plugs, Blockfish, Floorfish, Spitfish,
> DB DeEsser, Paris VST EQ, Most Reaper plugs,
> SSL LMC-1, Waves SSL Master Bus Comp
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> I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
> http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
>
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Tom, great work! Want to add this to the database on the Wiki?<BR>
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>Hi All,<BR>
I was hoping for someone to post something like this.<BR>
Using FaderWorks may be great but setting it up is tedious. I think <BR>
sharing this info can only help all of us. I hope others do the same.=
<BR>
I spent a few days confirming these. They work here. <BR>
Double check to be sure at your end. There are many other <BR>
plugs that amazingly have 0 latency.<BR>
<BR>
I can't stress enough for you to check these numbers to be sure I <BR>
was accurate in the procedure. <BR>
Enjoy,<BR>
Tom<BR>
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FaderWorks 3.1 Latency Chart for Paris @ 44.1k <BR>
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| Re: New computer vendors ? [message #96627 is a reply to message #96622] |
Fri, 07 March 2008 17:33  |
Aaron Allen
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uot;Ced" <cedmo1@netzero.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Anyone with ideas...I've been running Paris on 98SE for years, just
> last
>>>>>night
>>>>>>I go to open a project and get 2 error messages " I/O modules not
>>>>>>available
>>>>>>in this configuration....bla, bla" I have had this before when I
>>>>>>forget
>>>>>>to turn on the MEC, but it's on, I tried another cable...nada! any
>>>thoughts
>>>>>>? Thanks
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>Yup, it's about the package on stage for you and the DI for the sound man.
They ain't the same animal IMHO.
Friend of mine's using a Dr Z and a Tonelab, and he's a serious, serious
player and snob. When I was working with him I loved the DI aspect and
usability/consistency and he loved the Dr Z (on a Hot Plate) for his stage
vibe.
AA
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