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Pro Tips On How To Make Your Logic/Cubase Tracks Sound Better And More Proffessional! (pg. 6)
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cronodevir
quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
your logic is flawed. On every single soundcard made in the last 5 years(except your on board realtek) , you really don't gain anything by going above 512. It isn't better because you would gain something if it was. You must be the only person on the planet using 2048.


I gain. If I have 35 instances of z3ta, 2048 has no popping, and 512 does.

Also, if this is the case than it is more proper to say 512+, because if it makes no difference, then why prefer 512 over 2048?
palm
quote:
Originally posted by cronodevir
I gain. If I have 35 instances of z3ta, 2048 has no popping, and 512 does.

Also, if this is the case than it is more proper to say 512+, because if it makes no difference, then why prefer 512 over 2048?


what you should conclude from that is that your computer is ready for the trash, or that u need an external soundcard :stongue: not that 2048 sounds better that 512. caus it doesnt.
cronodevir
quote:
Originally posted by palm
what you should conclude from that is that your computer is ready for the trash, or that u need an external soundcard :stongue: not that 2048 sounds better that 512. caus it doesnt.


My computer and the sound is from 2008. Using 512 is redundant.
palm
quote:
Originally posted by cronodevir
My computer and the sound is from 2008.

the sound too? wow, it must have a really low frequency to last that long.
cronodevir
quote:
Originally posted by palm
the sound too? wow, it must have a really low frequency to last that long.


Nah, I use a really good signal booster.

Anyways, Perfect example of other people going off topic. DJ RANN being "other people"
Subtle
quote:
Originally posted by cronodevir
My computer and the sound is from 2008. Using 512 is redundant.
Your computer is from 2003-2004 so dont you try pulling tricks on us. :whip:
orTofønChiLd
quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
your logic is flawed. On every single soundcard made in the last 5 years(except your on board realtek) , you really don't gain anything by going above 512. It isn't better because you would gain something if it was. You must be the only person on the planet using 2048.


wow, nice
cronodevir
I don't pull tricks on no one :O

To bad the TA channel isn't on slsk anymore, we could argue there all day instead of littering the forums.
palm
But seriously if ur track start poping at 512 samples, you should check your computer/drivers etc beacuse that shouldnt really happen in 2009. You could try install Asio4All-drivers, it helped me when I was stuck on motherboard. If not get a external soundcard and you could experience soundimprovenment too, not just latency/CPU improvements.

edit: 35 instances of z3ta? wtf u need that for? are u making drums with it?
mysticalninja
better soundcard will give you better asio drivers. theyll pretty much all be better than asio4all

cronodevir
Its an example. the contention that 512 Samples is all the world will ever need from now on is pretty retarded. Set your latency to 512 and open 35 instances of z3ta in a layer and play them all at once, tell me if it doesn't pop.

Anyways, I'm up for anyone to be mod, minus ban/gignore ability.
palm
quote:
Originally posted by cronodevir
Its an example. the contention that 512 Samples is all the world will ever need from now on is pretty retarded. Set your latency to 512 and open 35 instances of z3ta in a layer and play them all at once, tell me if it doesn't pop.

it doesnt matter beacuse ill never ever need 35 instances of z3ta. i will actualy never need anyone at all. Im not saying that 512 is the answer but its low enough so its not annoying to wait for play/stop when fiddling with the pianoroll and its high enough to avoid problems IF u have ok gear, combined with common sence usage of your daw. For others, recording hardware they will often have to go lower but going higher just proves that u have hardware, wrong drivers or using it all wrong (see knowledge).
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