![]() After a few years of trying different interfaces this is by far the best solution I have found for sheer portability and power. I saved up and got an RME Babyface Pro for my live setup and have seen a marked improvement in performance. I am posting again because of recent changes in my setup. ![]() If I decide to buy laptop then I will stick with RME Babyface wich is great.Ībout Latency…for some stuff that I play there is not much difference if it is 1 ms or 2 ms or 3 ms…But for some stuff there is a big difference.Smallest difference is between 48 an 64 buffer…It is 1 ms and 1,3 ms…but I like 48 buffer and I would like to have 32 buffer. If I stay with Desktop PC I will maybe buy RME HDSP AIO and have 32 buffer and latency under 1 MS. Other is for solo right hand…80 VSTs…100 Sub-Sessions…Only one Session.Ģ VST instruments cant work in these conditions but those VSTs are not very well writen and there are cracks and pops.Some of the VSTs that I am using are pretty hard on CPU but PC and RME manage to cope with them.įirst Cantabile is somewhere about 30% to 60% and second one is anywhere from 10% to 90%. Two Cantabile instances up and running all the time.One is for arranger keyboard left hand (Drums,Bass,Guitar Riffs,Clean Guitar etc. both Cantabiles are on automatic start up in windows and I have a software for delaying Cantabiles just to have driver of RME up first. ![]() Small Desktop PC Sugo SG10 Case - Asus z87 Gryphon,Intel I7 4770K 3500mhz - 3900mhz (turbo),16GB DDR3 Ram,SSD 120GB Kingston V3,1TB Segate Baracuda …(I have small Tp Link Nano router and sometimes I connect with my phone to setup something sometimes I connect with my small 10 inch laptop even direct with ethernet cable) so i dont need a monitor or mouse or keyboard. RME Babyface 48000khz 48 buffer 1 ms latency… ![]()
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