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Alexrkstr
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Thanks for the responses guys.
Noisewreck, my latency is set to "Very Low". With the MobilPre you have Very Low, Low, Medium, High, Very High.
On Cubase Input Latency is 4.626ms, Output is 5.624ms.
I'm using the M-Audio ASIO driver that came with the MobilePre.
Here is a shot of what it looks like:
The top Running Processes are:
Cubasesx.exe 122,424K
svchost.exe 23,668K
Rtvscan.exe 22,804K
svchost.exe 19,060K
Breakdown of the sequence:
14 tracks
1 Send Fx: Sonitus Reverb. Most or all of the tracks have this send.
3 Inserts - Compression on Bass, Vox1, Vox2
EQ 1 track - Vox
Pretty simple.
Thanks for your help.
noisewreck said:You never answered my question: What's the latency on your soundcard set to?
Another thing that just occured to me... it's possible that one of the plugins that you're using is suffering from the P4 denormal issues. Delays and reverbs are usually the worst offenders.
Thanks for the responses guys.
Noisewreck, my latency is set to "Very Low". With the MobilPre you have Very Low, Low, Medium, High, Very High.
On Cubase Input Latency is 4.626ms, Output is 5.624ms.
I'm using the M-Audio ASIO driver that came with the MobilePre.
Here is a shot of what it looks like:

The top Running Processes are:
Cubasesx.exe 122,424K
svchost.exe 23,668K
Rtvscan.exe 22,804K
svchost.exe 19,060K
Breakdown of the sequence:
14 tracks
1 Send Fx: Sonitus Reverb. Most or all of the tracks have this send.
3 Inserts - Compression on Bass, Vox1, Vox2
EQ 1 track - Vox
Pretty simple.
Thanks for your help.