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Clint Martin

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  1. I sometimes use Sims, I like to use my VSTs in real time.

    I do use my Amplifire 12 mostly these days, but I have my levels set. Hardware monitoring is louder and sounds different.

    My Presonus allows me to work the way I want even if the latency reporting in Cakewalk may or may not be true. I'll defer to @Jim Roseberry on that one.

    It's great that affordable options exist for those of us that rely on our limited income to find our passions. I bought my 44VSL 6 years ago for $399 and it's still working for me.

    I can certainly afford to spend $1000 or so when the time comes to replace it.

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  2. 52 minutes ago, StarTekh said:

    Clint .. I think Craig has the best answer to your interface options.. Do keep in mind though that A upgrade to A Thunderbolt is A... motherboard memory and processor...away ! Ive been using Universal Audio apollo twin with a few extra plugins... tracking is beyond words.. as for my personal  system . I have always been using top custom builds .. and this time its to die for !  some good reading  although im A Asus fan  https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z390-DESIGNARE-rev-10#kf

     

     

    Yeah, It's not that big of a deal. What I'm getting is working fine for me. I'm interested in the new IK AXE I/O interface which is still usb 2.0.

    5.3 ms roundtrip is something that doesn't bother me at all.

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  3. 2 hours ago, StarTekh said:

    Clint : I don't know what motherboard you have but I can tell you this ..Thunderbolt is the way to go .. Im never looking back :   https://www.uaudio.com/  

    They also have firewire and usb .. but TB is clearly the winner !

    I don't have thunderbolt. My PC was built by ADK Pro Audio and has been very stable for 6 years.

    Whever it comes time to replace it, I'll go that way for sure.

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  4. Update: The Presonus wins. (Focusrite for sale)

    I went ahead and downloaded the latest Universal Driver, and while it does increase latency at 128 buffers (9.7), it is far more stable with my machine than the Focusrite, and at 64 buffers has a rountrip latency of 5.3. (the Focusrite was 7.9)

    This is at 24bit 48khz.

    I'm interested in what the new IK Axe I/O latency numbers are, because the rest of it looks very nice.

     

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  5. Well, so far here's my results using usb 2.0.

    Presonus as stated before has a roundtrip latency of 7.3 at 24bit 48khz 128 buffers.

    The Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 is 12.6 using the same settings, but...

    The Scarlett is far more stable at 64 buffers and that gets me a 7.9 roundtrip.

    Now to try usb 3.0. hmmm. Doesn't work at all using 3.0.

    7.9 is plenty good enough for me, and of course I can always go up to 96khz.

    Stability is really what I value the most between these two interfaces.

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  6. Well I should be able to test the Scarlett 6i6 against  the 44VSL this weekend. My PC (which is now 6 years old) was built by ADK pro audio and does have two usb3 ports that have never been used. 

    The Presonus has served me well all this time, but the latest universal driver delivers 9. something roundtrip, and the older one I use is getting less stable.

    This PC is still Windows 7 because I could never get the Presonus to work with Sonar and Win 10.

     

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  7. I have an aging Presonus 44VSL which when I use an older driver at 24bit 48khz 128 buffers get me a roundtrip of 7.3ms, which is pretty decent. The problem is the driver is old, and the latest one is worse. My overall stability with the Presonus is driving me nuts.

    I have ordered a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6. Hopefully it can replace the Presonus with less latency. If not I think I'll sell both of them and buy something else.

    What do you guys have and use, and what is your roundtrip latency? 

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