--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "nuvalerium" <alan@s...> wrote: > > I like sound fonts which my sound card can handle. I like DXI`s in > Sonar but my PC cannot handle as the latency is a huge issue. I want > a simple way to record my songs which may contain sound fonts and > DXI`s. I have a laptop which is a P4 and gets rid of the latency > challenge on the DXi's but it cannot use soundfonts. Basically my > setup is all over the shop and is causing me challenges. > Latency in regards to softsynths and other plug-ins is directly attributed to a) the efficiency of the manufactures driver and b) the speed at which the System Bus of your PC (or Mac) operates at. Processor speed and amount of memory are also relevant but the 1st two items are the bottleneck most often affecting latency. I would suggest you relegate your current sound card to gaming and entertainment purposes and seek out a semi-pro or pro solution more inline with the rest of your kit. > Whats my best option? I want to play my keyboards, using DXi's, > soundfonts and patches, record what I am playing and edit the > mistakes :-) > A couple of suggestions... 1) There are a few, active user groups for Cakewalk/Sonar here at Yahoo! Groups. I suggest you subscribe and search their archives for references to set-ups similar to your own to get a feel for what devices are popular, i.e., work well, in a configuration similar to what you desire. 2) There is a 'popular' web site http://www.kvr-vst.com/ that caters directly to the VSTi/DXi market. At one point they maintained a small data base of sound cards and what latencies were achieved under specific configurations. Furthermore, you are likely to find resources for SoundFonts and various shareware & freeware playback options. 3) There are many USB based audio solutions on the market and mid- priced FireWire solutions are projected to be available this summer from the likes of M-Audio and ESI - no doubt more will follow soon after that. Either would be suitable for a laptop based recording solution. There is an article posted at AudioMIDI.com this month regarding laptops for audio and (again) there is a user groups here at Yahoo! Groups called LaptopMozart (I think) based on the subject matter. An aquantance of mine from the ASR-X list many years ago started that one up... > Looking at Reason to replace my DXi's and soundfonts, therefore one > source but can Reason record or do I need to use Sonar for that? > Reasons pretty well regarded but I always question the 'one size fits all' solution. I suspect you would do well with Reason but *eventually* would long to reintroduce a variety of softsynths. I could be wrong...Still, that new synth added in Reason v2 has created some buzz. > Also looking at an Ensoniq ASR-10 which can sample and has an > excellent sequencer. > Love my ASR-X Pro (not the same as an ASR-10) but it's hardly the center of my universe - Logic Audio Gold and a selection of softsynths compliment my AN1x and ASR-X. > My kit as it stands right now is roughly as follows. AN1x, Korg > N364, Midiman Oxygen8, USB midisport 4x4, Boss DR770, Yamaha MU15, > Mackie 1202VLZ Pro, Philips CD Recorder, Tannoy Active Reveals, > Sonar XL and Cooledit Pro. > All solid choices... > Hardware or software. Too many choices. Completely confused as to > which way to go. I need a larger brain. Gear lust will have the same effect ;-) Any advice would be greatly > appreciated. > > Ta > > Alan Hope this helps. Jon
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Re: Confused as always!!!
2003-04-03 by Jon
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