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There will come a day soon............ [message #80735] Mon, 26 February 2007 20:50
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
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I have been tracking at 0.7 ms with ASIO direct monitoring turned off and
UAD-1 plugins on the channel inserts. This bumps up the CPU usage a bit and
isn't really practical for multitracking......yet. I can see a time in the
next year or so when it will be possible to do what I was wanting to do all
along during my "trying to make Paris and Cubase into a single DAW" era.
Basically, what I was trying to accomplish was to send a track from the
Paris insert to an input channel on the Cubase DAW with a UAD-1 plugin on
this channel, process it there in real time at extremely low latency, and
return it to the Paris channel. If all Paris channels were routed through
Cubase audio channels with live monitoring enabled, whether or not there was
a plugin on the Cubase channel insert, this would, in theory, allow Paris to
use UAD-1 and other high latency plugins in a *live* scenario with plugin
delay compensation being provided by Cubase across all Paris channels. I
gave up on this about a year and a half ago due to stability issues with the
RME drivers I was using back then. The new RME drivers are a new animal and
with the CPU speed of DAWs steadily increasing, I can see this being
possible and fairly easy to accomplish in the not-so-distant future. I don't
know if I will be the one to do it.....I might......but someone here surely
will. I'm pretty sure Gene already has done this too. Anyway, it will be
interesting to see how this evolves. I'm sure Dimitrios and a few others
will be all over it. Those who are running the Creamware cards are prime
candidates due to the driver stabilityof that platform.

Fun times ahead guys.

Deej
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