I have been looking and i cant find one anywhere.Patch wrote: Unless there is a digital to analogue converter that is reasonably priced...
Gonna buy Serato Scratch!!!
That's what I thought, robin (I meant to mention ASIO4ALL in my original post - D'oh..!)
I've used ASIO4ALL in the past with a SoundBlaster 5.1 card to give me 6 mono outs, and it worked a treat!
What I'm concerned with, is using the MOTU Ultralite with the ASIO4ALL driver instead of the MOTU driver. Surely the MOTU drivers would give better performance than ASIO4ALL?
I've used ASIO4ALL in the past with a SoundBlaster 5.1 card to give me 6 mono outs, and it worked a treat!
What I'm concerned with, is using the MOTU Ultralite with the ASIO4ALL driver instead of the MOTU driver. Surely the MOTU drivers would give better performance than ASIO4ALL?
Yes the motu drivers will give better performance.Patch wrote:That's what I thought, robin (I meant to mention ASIO4ALL in my original post - D'oh..!)
I've used ASIO4ALL in the past with a SoundBlaster 5.1 card to give me 6 mono outs, and it worked a treat!
What I'm concerned with, is using the MOTU Ultralite with the ASIO4ALL driver instead of the MOTU driver. Surely the MOTU drivers would give better performance than ASIO4ALL?
You can get much tighter latecy times, and the quality of the sound is much crisper.
But then - its difficult to see another way.
jus a lil post from SSL forum:
neth wrote:
marqs
neth wrote:
haven't got time to test this myself yet. too busy this weekend."used SSL 1.6.3 PB2 and ableton yesterday for about five hours simultaneously on the same macbook pro, no problems at all."
marqs
Live 8.2.5.b1
Macbook Pro 13": 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1067 MHz DDR3, WD Scorpio Black 500GB (7200rpm/16MB), WD Scorpio Black 320GB (7200rpm/16MB) via OWC On-The-Go Pro (FW 800), Mac OS X Lion 10.7, Apogee DUET 2, Serato Scratch Live (SL1)
Macbook Pro 13": 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1067 MHz DDR3, WD Scorpio Black 500GB (7200rpm/16MB), WD Scorpio Black 320GB (7200rpm/16MB) via OWC On-The-Go Pro (FW 800), Mac OS X Lion 10.7, Apogee DUET 2, Serato Scratch Live (SL1)
it's in the beta section somewhere. you need to be logged in to read that.smutek wrote:would you mind throwing up the link?marqs wrote:jus a lil post from SSL forum:
neth wrote:haven't got time to test this myself yet. too busy this weekend."used SSL 1.6.3 PB2 and ableton yesterday for about five hours simultaneously on the same macbook pro, no problems at all."
marqs
http://scratchlive.net/forum/discussion ... =24127#new
anywayz, I tried myself today... and SSL & Ableton really run together at the same time!
I played one track from Scratch Live (scratched a bit, reversed, changed pitch etc) and recorded the output via my EMU 0404 USB soundcard to the Ableton Live 6.1 what was runnin' on the same computer at the same time. No problems at all. Even threw some effects on the record armed track in Ableton and recorded them too...
Live 8.2.5.b1
Macbook Pro 13": 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1067 MHz DDR3, WD Scorpio Black 500GB (7200rpm/16MB), WD Scorpio Black 320GB (7200rpm/16MB) via OWC On-The-Go Pro (FW 800), Mac OS X Lion 10.7, Apogee DUET 2, Serato Scratch Live (SL1)
Macbook Pro 13": 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1067 MHz DDR3, WD Scorpio Black 500GB (7200rpm/16MB), WD Scorpio Black 320GB (7200rpm/16MB) via OWC On-The-Go Pro (FW 800), Mac OS X Lion 10.7, Apogee DUET 2, Serato Scratch Live (SL1)
I haven't downloaded the SSL 1.6.3 beta yet, I'm still running 1.6.2 - are there any obvious advantages to using 1.6.3 with Ableton, as opposed to 1.6.2? If so, what are they?
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