It totally depends on your soundcard and its drivers. There are certainly some standard onboard soundcards that are capable of low latency. I don't know which ones they are, or how common they are. So its possible.HugoJacquet wrote:The publicity states that it is possible to play with a standard windows soundcard without any noticable latency. I find that hard to believe.
Not that I have only a standard soundcard, I use a Terratec MT88 and I do suffer from "latency problems". Especially for playing "live guitar". Not a problem with VSTI.
I have the impression cubase is not correct in evaluating the latencies.
Anyway, what about that "no latency" statement? How real is it?
Otherwise, Amplitube is just like another other pro audio software. If you've got high latency drivers with your current soundcard, then that'll affect everything - including Amplitube.
On the upside, there are now a number of high quality low latency soundcards available for not much money. M-Audio comes to mind.
Forever,
Kim.
