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Ryanrrr
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Previous purchase fell through due to transfer fee and over all cost, so both SDX packs are still up for sale.
Including transfer fee its ÂŁ52.50 per SDX (ÂŁ40 for pack ÂŁ12.50 for transfer fee)
Okay – please email me at ryanxxboxlive@googlemail.com
transfer fee would be in addition to the ÂŁ40
Try connecting the td27 directly to the laptop, and then just having the babyface as the audio output.
Only downside is you lose a port on the laptop. But you will still get the insanely low latency which im guessing thats why you went for this set up
should get rid of the issue tho
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Thanked by: seasackToto preset download here:
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Thanked by: Eilert Ottem Ottemlol I only said the RME babyface because its the one i had (and is known to be a best on latency speeds) so recommended it, but should have been clearer
certainly dont need an expensive one
No worries, i went through the same thing when first getting it haha
I replied to your fb post i saw earlier with a picture of what im taking about. It wouldnt let me post it here
You will see ive got the roland td-27 selected as a audio output device, and selected a buffer size of 64 = output latency of 1.7ms. Follow shooties instructions to get to that screen
Adjust the buffer size down to 32 or 64 or 128. Lower the better. This is done on the sd3 software as per shooties instructions
No need to adjust anything on the module.
Should fix it. We all assumed you did this, as this is step one to making it work without latency
This (sorry I tried quoting shooties response)
Reducing buffer size down is also done in sd3.
now that you have said that, I suspect this is the problem
Guessing you have decreased the buffer size setting on the software down as far as you can go without the sound popping or cracking? Aim for 64 or 32 if its an option.
Motu M2 interfaces are also beasts for low latency, but much cheaper than RME.
But as Shootie said, might be the laptops low processing speeds.
Btw some DAWs only shows latency speed of latency out, or in. And some show both. So the 5.6ms of latency you mentioned might only be one of these. Cant imagine its both, otherwise you wouldn’t be here. 5.6ms of latency for an all round trip is excellent
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Theres a guy called Martin whos pretty well known on all the groups and fourms under the name of becuase.drum.geek – search him on facebook, as he does online set up via zoom I think, not sure what he charges.
But personally, you would hugely benefit from buying an RME babyface audio interface. It will outsource all the audio processing from your computer to it and will be able to handle the audio mucher easier at much faster speeds (compared to both the roland module and computer).
Maybe buy one from an online retailer (who offers a 30 day return windows) to test it. If it works keep it, if it doesnt send it back.
so the chain would be:
roland module > laptop to play sd3 > rme babyface audio interface, which is where you would plug your headphones into
Dw its worth the struggle in the end lol – sd3 is awesome
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Thanked by: machine_74I did try the sub kick bus and it helped a little, but not really to the point of putting back in the amount of response from the roland kit samples.
Any other ideas? I dont know if anyones tried a higher end audio interface and maybe noticed a difference in audio quality/frequency range?
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