Mickey! It doesn't effect MIDI files at all per say. It effects
sampled sounds and synthesized sounds, programs that are building a sound
from enormous amounts of data.
As far as recommending a low latency sound card Do you think you need
one? I'd have to ask what your use would be, wh
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Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: new computer for audio editing
Mickey! Low Latency in this context simply refers to the latency in a
sound cards being instructed in what sound to make and it's actu
Mickey! Low Latency in this context simply refers to the latency in a
sound cards being instructed in what sound to make and it's actually
producing the sound. This issue commonly comes up in music production.
For example I have a software implementation of a Hammond B3 organ on my
computer.
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From: "Joe Paton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 3:00 AM
Subject: Re: new computer for audio editing
Paul,
I guess that a 64-bit processor may well improve overall performance. It
wi
t: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 6:00 AM
Subject: Re: new computer for audio editing
> Paul,
>
> I guess that a 64-bit processor may well improve overall performance. It
> will certainly cost you much more, so looking at the return on investment
> and the actual performance improvements woul
Paul,
I guess that a 64-bit processor may well improve overall performance. It
will certainly cost you much more, so looking at the return on investment
and the actual performance improvements would be worth further
investigation. However I suspect that faster multiple Hard disks, Low
latency
ist. "
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 7:15 AM
Subject: new computer for audio editing
I am looking to replace my existing pc with a new one. Would a new 64 bit
processor dramatically speed up the editing of audio using Soundforge and
goldwave compared to a 32 bit processor. I've been looking
I am looking to replace my existing pc with a new one. Would a new 64 bit
processor dramatically speed up the editing of audio using Soundforge and
goldwave compared to a 32 bit processor. I've been looking at Alienware. Does
anyone on the list have one of their machines?
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