NEW Studio One v3 updates incoming.

Audio Plugin Hosts and other audio software applications discussion
Post Reply New Topic
RELATED
PRODUCTS
Fender Studio Pro

Post

Jim Roseberry wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Even USB 2 RME interfaces can go just as low, my Fireface UC can manage 32 samples easily for non cpu demanding plugins like Sunrizer, and 64 for most of the rest (I usually need more for granular plugins but low latency doesn't matter as much for them anyway). If I'm playing my Virus Ti, which is a zero cpu hit plugin, I can go down to 16 samples. The quality of the drivers makes a huge difference.
Agreed that the driver quality makes a HUGE difference.
RME units are exceptional.
My only question is how are you getting RME USB units to go down to 32-sample and 16-sample ASIO buffer size?

The Fireface UFX offers a 48-sample buffer size as minimum.
That's what it offers as a minimum on my Mac. Obviously this is for single plugins, I like latency as low as possible when playing, for actual playback of projects it doesn't matter if it's higher.

Post

LawrenceF wrote:
Jim Roseberry wrote:Round-trip latency is the sum of the following:
- ASIO input buffer
- ASIO output buffer
- Driver's safety-buffer (usually hidden)
- A/D D/A
Given that, what's the likelyhood of most systems running 1ms or less "true" round trip? I know many or most converters these days are pretty low latency wise but is 1ms round trip (literally speaking) something that is a reasonable expectation? What's the typical latency of converters these days?

(just asking the tech-wise guys here like Jim, not suggesting anything either way)
At this point in time... I'd say running at a 16-sample ASIO buffer size is not practical for most users. What I like about it is (essentially) no software imposed limitation. Let the hardware determine what it can sustain. Ultimately, the hardware will grow into it becoming practical.

Running at a 32-sample ASIO buffer size (with fast well-optimized machine) is practical for many folks (especially prior to mixing).
With the UFX, I mostly run at 48-samples... then bump up to 64-samples if necessary.
Rarely do I need to go above 64-samples.
Jim Roseberry
Purrrfect Audio
www.studiocat.com
jim@studiocat.com

Post

aMUSEd wrote: That's what it offers as a minimum on my Mac. Obviously this is for single plugins, I like latency as low as possible when playing, for actual playback of projects it doesn't matter if it's higher.
OSX allows for smaller buffers...
Spend nearly all my time under Windows. :wink:
Jim Roseberry
Purrrfect Audio
www.studiocat.com
jim@studiocat.com

Post

Ok, gonna say it.

Why are we talking about this crap in 2016? :lol:

Buy this time we SHOULD be running with 1ms in/out and able to have as many plugs as possible. They should generally work, there shouldn't be the tude of the "well I don't use that even though it's a feature so don't understand why you care" nonsense.

Christ, you could easily spend enough to send your kid through college at a decent place on this crap* and have a shitload of issues that are NOT user fault with compatibility, stability and "A"bility.

FFS!

*Oh, I did that. Oh well, glad I found reason.

Post

[DELETED]

Post

incubus wrote:Ok, gonna say it.

Why are we talking about this crap in 2016? :lol:

Buy this time we SHOULD be running with 1ms in/out and able to have as many plugs as possible. They should generally work, there shouldn't be the tude of the "well I don't use that even though it's a feature so don't understand why you care" nonsense.

Christ, you could easily spend enough to send your kid through college at a decent place on this crap* and have a shitload of issues that are NOT user fault with compatibility, stability and "A"bility.

FFS!

*Oh, I did that. Oh well, glad I found reason.
:lol: :lol: :hihi:
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

Post

[DELETED]

Post

TheoM wrote:... S1 is *flat out* broken performance wise, you are right. And even if one major platform is broken, that's enough to be asking about a potential fix.
Theo, what do you mean by S1 being flat out broken? I use S1 pro V2 and I find it a lot more usable and stable than Bitwig on my PC (Windows 7). Since I have no frame of reference what are you comparing S1 to when you say it's broken?
My milkshake brings all the girls to the yard

http://soundcloud.com/the-boogee-man

Post

[DELETED]

Post

TheoM wrote:[
Performance of S1 on mac is indeed broken. to give a rough guide, imagine that in some cases there are effects i can get 50 instances of in logic and 2 in S1.. that's how big the difference can be. It's pretty darn bad.
I dunno'... Studio 1 (V3) runs pretty well on my Mac. I've had no major issues with it while writing or finishing tracks. However, 2.5 was a disaster until they came out with a fix.

What FX are you talking about here. I'd like to have a go on my machine and see if I can replicate it.

I moved from Logic (9) to Studio One V2, and I've no regrets. Primarily because I will go back to using a PC in the future. Not because I don't like Macs, but I can get certain software that is not available on a mac - Like 3ds Max, etc.

I prefer S1, over Logic but that's just a personal preference. I do like Ableton as well (with V9).
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. :lol:

Post

TheoM wrote:
kev2525 wrote:
TheoM wrote:... S1 is *flat out* broken performance wise, you are right. And even if one major platform is broken, that's enough to be asking about a potential fix.
Theo, what do you mean by S1 being flat out broken? I use S1 pro V2 and I find it a lot more usable and stable than Bitwig on my PC (Windows 7). Since I have no frame of reference what are you comparing S1 to when you say it's broken?

as the poster i was quoting said, we were talking about S1 V3 on *mac* only.. we specifically said PC version great.

Performance of S1 on mac is indeed broken. to give a rough guide, imagine that in some cases there are effects i can get 50 instances of in logic and 2 in S1.. that's how big the difference can be. It's pretty darn bad.
If they fix that, and work around osx's inherent audio performance problems like DP, PT, Logic, Cubase8, Nuendo do.. then it will be a much better experience. so just to word it correctly, "S1 V3's performance on OSX is flat out broken".
:oops: Sorry about that

Ah, ok...thanks for clearing that up. I have found S1 to be really solid on PC and the mac issues sound like a proper mess.
My milkshake brings all the girls to the yard

http://soundcloud.com/the-boogee-man

Post

"Raising the Bar" image on the latest email .... wishful thinking but some form of vertical scrolling?
KVR - the many headed beast.

Post

Two more days. God, even though I don't/won't use it, I hope it's really actually something cool.

With my luck, they'll finally fix the crappy CPU handling :dog:

Post

TheoM wrote:
bungle wrote:
TheoM wrote:i wonder if they are going to fix the gui and performance.. that could be a big change, as well as making a bunch of midi improvements.
At least very curious to hear the announcement.
The GUI does not need fixing ? If you mean you do not like the GUI then say so, do not call things fixes if you just dont like them (Personally i think it is the first full time usable GUI for S1)
The performance does not really need fixing, OSX version needs fixing, performance on Windows, while not as good as something like Reaper, is however within usable ratios, OSX version is just broken full stop (But so is Maschine OSX, Reaper OSX and i suspect a few others on OSX)

Since when is Reaper OSX performance broken? It seems fine in the demo here. S1 is *flat out* broken performance wise, you are right. And even if one major platform is broken, that's enough to be asking about a potential fix. As far as the GUI, all i meant was if they would allow a bit more customisation other than just colour, for example contrast between elements, so people could make more diverse skins that really help the workflow. Yes this is more of a personal pet peeve, sorry about that, cause i find the gui overwhelmingly busy and i can't tell what parts or tracks are selected at a glance, like i can in cubase and logic. PS i'd be curious to know more about maschine in osx being broken, can you share any links?
Reaper OSX two examples, the media browser only supports a single column on OSX , no matter the width, theming does not always remember set sizes, there are plenty of other OSX only issues.
Maschine in OSX, the list here is so long its ridiculous, lets just do two that make it unusable for serious users, no memory of default folders (yes the beta testers missed this haha) no way to change drag n drop output format, always 32bit floating, if your other software doesnt support it, no drag n drop (again, really, beta testers ? )
Duh

Post

papawillow wrote:"Raising the Bar" image on the latest email .... wishful thinking but some form of vertical scrolling?
No, they just moved the timeline further up the screen :wink:

Post Reply

Return to “Hosts & Applications (Sequencers, DAWs, Audio Editors, etc.)”