PCI-424 not compatible with Multicore CPU's?

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Re: PCI-424 not compatible with Multicore CPU's?

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michaeldow wrote:for latency, jst go as low as you can without it popping or clicking and using up to much CPU. If you dont use any hardware synths fx or dont record any guitars or vocals etc, you may as well have the latency somewhere in the mids to highs as it will use up less cpu this way and wont really be affecting anything.
Now your talking about audio latency. Before you mentioned PCI latency. That's two different things... Should I adjust the PCI latency settings in my bios or should I adjust the audio latency in the MOTU PCI Audio Console? What do you mean!!! :D
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