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> On 28/06/07, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > > PowerMac G5 with a Mobile I/O 2882 firewire interface... > 29 sample buffer size: overall latency 5.12ms (1.88ms in/3.24ms out) > > I usually run at something like 252 samples (overall latency 15.2ms)... I am running a Toshiba laptop with a Pentium 4, 2 gig, 3.4 Ghz with a RME800 Firewire interface. Here are the latencies with different sample buffers: 48 samples 4.9ms 96 samples 6.9ms 128 samples 8.2ms 256 samples 13.5ms I have been using the 128 sample/8.2ms setting lately. Before I switch to the RME800, I used a Firepod and the latencies were much greater -- in the order of hundreds of milliseconds. The driver and chipset of the interface can have a profound impact on the latency. That is, a "cheaper" interface may place more of the processing burden on the driver side and, in turn, place more demands on the laptop's CPU. Before I started live looping, I never noticed the latency with the Firepod -- Cubase compensates for it and I just happily worked with multi-track recording, sequencing, etc. However, when I turned to the laptop for live looping, the latency (and a few other issues) surfaced. I have been extremely happy with the RME800. -- Kevin