Latency on fast rifs

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Re: Latency on fast rifs

Postby elrules » Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:31 pm

You have been brainwashed :mrgreen:

You should try the new Toontrack Superior 2. Much better than BFD2
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Re: Latency on fast rifs

Postby johnvpr » Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:34 pm

elrules wrote:You have been brainwashed :mrgreen:
You should try the new Toontrack Superior 2. Much better than BFD2

probably you are right :D :D :D
but I havent find in S2 same control of BF2 (pedal range, easy mapping) as you see on BFD2 tutorials.
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Re: Latency on fast rifs

Postby gastric » Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:08 pm

To the person who asked about the "sound card" effecting overall performance. YES - it has a huge impact on performance of these types of intensive applications. I'm no expert but it's probably more of the driver than the actual hardware, at least that's my guess. Any product with a native ASIO driver should work great. I had horrible luck using ASIO4ALL on a built-in laptop sound card. I've read there's a specific ASIO driver for older Sound Blaster Live! cards that supposedly is excellent, but it's limited to specific older cards. If you're on the cheap look into used PCI-based M-Audio cards like the 2498 or 192. Excellent performance and awesome drivers. But no native headphone support.

What you will find is each VSTi has it's pros and cons. BFD2 does rule the roost with it's built-in mapping and trigger tweaking capabilities.
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