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Doing something that ‘seems’ to work –
Triggering Superior Drummer with V-Drums TD-9 through an Octa-Capture MIDI IN, then using Laptop ASIO4ALL driver with 64 buffer to monitor sounds from Superior Drummer. Taking a 1/8th inch out from the laptop headphone jack which contains the ASIO4ALL drum sound output and routing that back into the Laptop through my Roland USB OCTA-CAPTURE, and recording in REAPER with a buffer size of 2048.
This seems to allow the computer to record multiple tracks of audio in REAPER without clicks and pops, while still getting a killer low-latency response from the drum kit.
Any comments?
Do you think this combo (basically using the laptop CPU to process 2 sound cards with different drivers) will bring the computer to it’s knees?
Testing continues…
Hp Pavillon Dv7
Win 7 64
i5 2.66
8 Ram
2 7200 HD
OCTACAPTURE USB
IDT Beats Audio w/ASIO4ALL
Reaper 64
ToonTrack Solo
TD-9 V-Drum
i dont trigger S2 with an e-kit but i dont get any pops and crackles when recording S2 in reaper. then again ive been using a bit of freeware called processor lasso. that thing has even tamed my unruly amplitube 3 which would pop and snap like a cat on crack.
I record our service every week with low latency audio, and trigger SD2.0 from our E-kit, while routing SD2.0 to 6 separate hardware audio outs. So, I have 1 MIDI track and 8 Audio tracks recording, with 6 Audio outs…all at about 3-4 ms latency. Haven’t had a problem yet.
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Alesis DM10 Studio E-Kit Presonus Studio One Pro DAW Windows 7 Home Premium Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 Interface AMD Quad core 3.0 Ghz CPU 2 Gigs of RAM
Ok, so after I shutdown onboard sound, lan driver, and ACPI battery devices, I am able to record and playback s2 withing reaper with 3-4ms latency. You were inspiring!
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