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benherron.rrr
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sorry if Ive missed you saying it but you are using the line6 asio driver and not asio 4 all??
Yeah I am using the line 6 asio driver, I read that 5ms is unnoticable, I wish I could shave a second of that and not have to run it at 128. I'm not going to get the terminology right here, but Im running at 24bit, 44100. on the other side of the menu there is a couple of selection boxes on is the bit rate, which I have set to 24, and one which is the sample rate? which I can set to 128, 512, 1024 etc changng this one changes the latency at 128 I get 6ms. What does changing the sample rate(?) effect the audio? sorry if that doesn't make sence but im not that knowlage able about all this stuff.
I was doing some work yesterday and I added Reverene as an insert on an acuostic guitar on a project where there are in total 4 tracks, and it just overloaded. That when I thourght to my self "This aint right" my laptop loaded it no probs, having a mess around I found the cubase task in task manager and went on 'set affinity' and unticked all the cores apart from 2, and it instantly solved my overloading issues. Does anybody know why? I presumed that having 8 cores running a program would increase its preformance, not the other way round. Also would it make my pc run better if I set cubase to say cpu1 and cpu2 and then opened up kontakt and set that to cpu3 and cpu4 for example?