building a Windows box from off-the-shelf parts and overclocking the CPU does not make you a computer expert. i know you think you understand how it all works, but most of what you have written in this thread indicates that you lack a firm grasp of the fundamentals of how computers and digital audio interfaces work and interact with each other. nor do you understand what the Ableton Live CPU meter and CPU usage simulator actually do, and what information they can and can't provide you.hearteh wrote:Yes it will be completely different between system thats why Im asking. I was just curious about how high people could go since it tells me something about the quality of your audio drivers and system and how it compares to my system, no?
It seem people mistake me for a noob looking at my post count and want to set me straight. I know I can higher the buffer setting but then you get a higher latency. Im used to hardware synths connected to analog mixer so this latency is very annoying to me thats why Im trying to work at lowest buffer as possible.
Thanks for the first answer to my question. I thought most sound card could test at 64 buffer maybe thats another reason I don't get any answers.
Here is my system. Since I said someone with a less system and and old Apollo could go much higher with the cpu usage simulator thats why I was curious. Still I can use much more plugins than him but he can use much more of his cpu before crackles at this low buffer than I could. The cpu usage simulator tells you something right or why is it there? An actual setup at 80% would be hard to compare.
your statements about acoustic latency are off the mark too. for starters, a concert grand piano is about 3 metres long.