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soooo....remember the Forte experiment? [message #74873] Thu, 26 October 2006 08:22 Go to previous message
animix is currently offline  animix   UNITED STATES
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Basically this inolved strapping this across every track in a mix, applying
a UAD-1 Delaycomp on the first slot in the application and then adding UAD-1
and other plugins to the subsequent slots. The thing that killed this idea
was that in order for it to work, it had to be used on *every* track so that
there was a uniform amount of delay compensaion. then it was just a matter
of sliding "all" of the tracks to the left in the Paris editor to the left
by a certain amount to cover the buffer latency of the host machine.

Well....there are a few of these host applications........sooooo.........
Chainer will allow access to up to 10 x ASIO I/O.
FXPansion Simple Virtual Host will allow access to 4 x ASIO I/O
Forte, for my purposes, would allow access to 10 x ASIO I/O
Steinberg VStack will allow access to 16 ASIO I/O..
RT player will allow access to a few more ASIO I/O....


So it appears that using all of these on the same machine, I could, "in
theory" access *at least* 40 ASIO* I/O and that's all I would need for a
real time mix scenario.

Now assuming I was running all five of these on the same system
sending/returning signal in and out of 40 RME ADAT I/O whil'st processing
these signals through 4 x UAD-1 cards (and other VSTi's) with a UAD-1 delay
comp instantiated in the first slot of each host set ot compensate for 4 x
plugins and that all of these VST hosts had a predictable latency
...........well.....you know where I'm going with this, don't you?

;o)
 
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