What is the buffer size calculate rate ( = speed at which one buffer is calculated to be processed at ) based upon ?
Is it the resonance of some crystal component, or what gives the different buffer sizes
What if i want to have buffer size of two ( 2 ), that is calculated 0.5 x/ twice the speed of regular buffer calculation — how would i speed up my system to do that ?
How to beat ( all ) latency ?
- KVRist
- 58 posts since 24 Feb, 2008 from Germany
Hey,
When you want to speed up your system then you need to buy a faster processor. That's not a settings question.
Buffer size is the number of samples that the processor can use to calculate incoming audio signals. The higher the buffer size the fewer the hardware has to do, but the longer it takes. The lower the buffer size the fewer the lag. But at one point the processor is not fast enough anymore to calculate the audio in time. And the audio breaks down into the almighty crackling.
I found this article here helpful. https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/ar ... in-my-daw/
When you want to speed up your system then you need to buy a faster processor. That's not a settings question.
Buffer size is the number of samples that the processor can use to calculate incoming audio signals. The higher the buffer size the fewer the hardware has to do, but the longer it takes. The lower the buffer size the fewer the lag. But at one point the processor is not fast enough anymore to calculate the audio in time. And the audio breaks down into the almighty crackling.
I found this article here helpful. https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/ar ... in-my-daw/
- KVRAF
- 3900 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
And you also need a good audio interface, specially if you are in windows because using ASIO drivers is necessary to achive low buffer settings.
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