Just got it installed and even bought the PultecPro EQ minutes ago.
I'm in UAD-1 Heaven.
_oswald wrote: I'm in UAD-1 Heaven.
Yep, that is how the UAD-1 plugins and DSP is designed to be used, during your mixing sessions.S_A_P® wrote:So I take it that with these cards you do yer tracking first, and then when that is finished, you put the plugs in line and do yer mixing?
Interesting- I usually track at 6 ms or so, so this may be worth looking into. I cant get enough efx.billybk1 wrote:Yep, that is how the UAD-1 plugins and DSP is designed to be used, during your mixing sessions.S_A_P® wrote:So I take it that with these cards you do yer tracking first, and then when that is finished, you put the plugs in line and do yer mixing?
That way, your PDC capable audio host app automatically compensates for the inherent delay associated with using DSP card plugins. Of course, you can use the plugins, with live input monitoring, but you would need to keep your project latency extremely low, probably 2.9 (128 samples) or less. I use the Nigel amp sim @ 5.8msec (256 samples) and the realtime response is no different than using my guitar with a Line 6 POD 2.
yes it does - here with my AMD 3500 its about 3 - 4 % with 8 reverbsS_A_P® wrote:billybk1 wrote:
BTW is there any hit at all on your native cpu for these- I know the processing is farmed out, but does teh wrapping and routing of audio add to yer cpu load at all?
S_A_P® wrote: Interesting- I usually track at 6 ms or so, so this may be worth looking into. I cant get enough efx.
BTW is there any hit at all on your native cpu for these- I know the processing is farmed out, but does teh wrapping and routing of audio add to yer cpu load at all?
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