DP and Recommended Audio Interfaces
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This forum is for seeking solutions to technical problems involving Digital Performer and/or plug-ins on MacOS, as well as feature requests, criticisms, comparison to other DAWs.
This forum is for seeking solutions to technical problems involving Digital Performer and/or plug-ins on MacOS, as well as feature requests, criticisms, comparison to other DAWs.
- mikebeckmotu
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I'm not sure if Shane was asking me about Firewire 410 latency, but I'll respond anyway: I have had no problems with latency, whether recording audio or MIDI. Also, just to be clear, the 410 is not a card, but a completely external device connected by firewire, unlike the Delta 44 or 66, which use an internal card and a breakout box.
- tdblanchard
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happy with MOTU 'Traveler'
I'm really pleased witht the MOTU 'Traveler'. Always works, quiet, great sound through balanced inputs, and the built-in Preamp is really fine. No complaints for the money. It's perfect for us who don't record huge numbers of musicians at a time. Great for the home studio. Plus, you could get the new ADAT adaptor made by I forget who if you need more inputs for things. Traveler's a very cool machine for the money.
Get it.....get it over with....be happy and get to work!
Cam Millar
Get it.....get it over with....be happy and get to work!
Cam Millar
thanks for the response... i must be doing something wrong then... i have been using my audiophile on a pc running sonar 3 prior to the "switch" and now i get a serious real-time delay between the words coming out of my mouth and what i hear follow from the monitors... i also do not have a "direct-monitor" option within my preferences...mikebeckmotu wrote:I'm not sure if Shane was asking me about Firewire 410 latency, but I'll respond anyway: I have had no problems with latency, whether recording audio or MIDI. Also, just to be clear, the 410 is not a card, but a completely external device connected by firewire, unlike the Delta 44 or 66, which use an internal card and a breakout box.
Shane Fontane
www.shanefontane.com
Dual 1.8 G5 | 2.5GB | OS X 10.3.9 | DP 4.52 | UAD | Mach 5 | SampleTank 2 | Kontakt 2 | MX4 | Recycle | MAudio Firewire Audiophile | Undying Passion For Music
www.shanefontane.com
Dual 1.8 G5 | 2.5GB | OS X 10.3.9 | DP 4.52 | UAD | Mach 5 | SampleTank 2 | Kontakt 2 | MX4 | Recycle | MAudio Firewire Audiophile | Undying Passion For Music
I use an RME Hammerfall DSP card. If you only need a few ins and outs it's excellent value for the quality and works great alongside DP
Croftish

Croftish
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G5 8 Core DP 7.1 OSX Snow Leopard 13GB RAM DP + Bidule
VI's : RA / MX 4 / V-Station / NI Complete/ Mach 5 / Arturia MiniMoog V / EWQLSO Gold / GPO / Stylus / Atmosphere
Also using lots of Giga libraries (VSL / SAM / MV) via GS3 on PC running MidiOverLan and Remote Desktop
G5 8 Core DP 7.1 OSX Snow Leopard 13GB RAM DP + Bidule
VI's : RA / MX 4 / V-Station / NI Complete/ Mach 5 / Arturia MiniMoog V / EWQLSO Gold / GPO / Stylus / Atmosphere
Also using lots of Giga libraries (VSL / SAM / MV) via GS3 on PC running MidiOverLan and Remote Desktop