MacBook Pro + MOTU Ultralight Experiences
MacBook Pro + MOTU Ultralight Experiences
Hello,
i am using Live since nearly 2 years to dj in clubs with my good old powerbook g4. In April I upgraded my sound device to a motu ultralight and this device rocks! But for production issues i need more cpu power, so i am considering to upgrade to a macbook pro 2,16 core 2 duo. I need a very stabel and solid system to play out (often 8h gigs in very hot clubs) so i am a bit concerned about the stability of the new mac book pro with the motu and live 6. (my old system never crashed at all)
Do you have any experiences with the new Core Duos and the MOTU device with Universal Binary Drivers?
Thnx for your help!
i am using Live since nearly 2 years to dj in clubs with my good old powerbook g4. In April I upgraded my sound device to a motu ultralight and this device rocks! But for production issues i need more cpu power, so i am considering to upgrade to a macbook pro 2,16 core 2 duo. I need a very stabel and solid system to play out (often 8h gigs in very hot clubs) so i am a bit concerned about the stability of the new mac book pro with the motu and live 6. (my old system never crashed at all)
Do you have any experiences with the new Core Duos and the MOTU device with Universal Binary Drivers?
Thnx for your help!
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I have an Ultralite and a C2D MacBook Pro, works flawlessly with live 6.
tarekith
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Been able to run mine at 6ms +6ms at 256 samples on my Ultralite with no issues, it could go lower I'm sure, but I have never had a need to try.
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https://tarekith.com
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bigbadotis
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I run it at 3ms + 3ms with no problems. That's low enough for realtime effects and I definitely use it for that. On an iMac g5 and on an c2d macbook pro.
It does get to be a problem running that low as track counts get higher...
It does get to be a problem running that low as track counts get higher...
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John Sweet
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I upgraded to a C2D Macbook a couple weeks before a show & couldn't use my Multiface anymore. I was convinced the Ultralite would feel like a second place contender, but it really surprised me.
Last Friday I ran out & grabbed one on a lark before a show. I installed the drivers on the side of the stage, figured out how to route to the headphone out, plugged into the house mixer, and completely forgot about the backup sound card I brought. I got 4 ms + 4 ms to work right off the bat, & I bet I could shave it down closer.
It was a blast. The thing felt solid, had the nice clear front panel LCD, simple software interface & installation, big chunky manual, I've got no complaints. In user friendliness it beats RME's bad translations of engineerspeak all day long. I haven't got a chance to be more critical about the sound yet, but it's a lot more than I thought I would get for the price. 12 analog outs is just right.
Last Friday I ran out & grabbed one on a lark before a show. I installed the drivers on the side of the stage, figured out how to route to the headphone out, plugged into the house mixer, and completely forgot about the backup sound card I brought. I got 4 ms + 4 ms to work right off the bat, & I bet I could shave it down closer.
It was a blast. The thing felt solid, had the nice clear front panel LCD, simple software interface & installation, big chunky manual, I've got no complaints. In user friendliness it beats RME's bad translations of engineerspeak all day long. I haven't got a chance to be more critical about the sound yet, but it's a lot more than I thought I would get for the price. 12 analog outs is just right.
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Yep - those microlatencies are a bastard for drumming etc.
But DO remember that air has a latency of 2.95ms per metre. (That's 1ms per foot for you American folk)
When oh when will Ableton address this serious problem????
But DO remember that air has a latency of 2.95ms per metre. (That's 1ms per foot for you American folk)
When oh when will Ableton address this serious problem????
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