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rnaqvi wroteKeep in mind, the RM Series also does 96k (The X32 doesn't) and the latency will be slightly less at the higher sampling rate.

Regards,

Will the increase in sampling rate also make the ad/da-converters work faster or is only the dsp system latency affected?

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by drums.michael on Mon Jul 18, 2016 3:50 pm
Nice Thread about the latency here :)

Does anyone have a comparison with Dante VSC vs firewire? Maybe even with a Dante PCIe accelerator card (Yamaha or Focusrite)?

That would be interesting to compare

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by matthewseymour on Wed Jul 20, 2016 2:48 am
Dante Virtual Soundcard (which I guess is what you're referring to) is much higher latency. It's at least 10ms plus a little bit of network latency (tiny) plus conversion and any overhead added by the mixer (also pretty tiny) plus ASIO buffers. So you're looking at quite a long round trip time. With a Dante hardware interface, the accelerator card as Audinate call it, you get back to lovely low latency. I haven't actually measured it but I think I'm getting about 4ms from in to out with my RM through a Focusrite rednet card. I haven't pushed the settings either.

Essentially the Dante software interfaces are fantastic for recording, and Via is really useful... but I wouldn't be wanting to run softsynths through DVS or Via... for example.
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by Karyn on Mon Aug 01, 2016 4:24 pm
I run Waves Multirack to insert plugins to 10 wireless mic channels live, using Dante VSC on a McBook Pro.

I see (or hear) no latency issues.
The latency figures for Dante VSC (2ms, 4ms or 10ms) are not actual latency. That is the maximum allowable latency before VSC tells you it's being worked too hard.

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