Bug reports & end-user support for Akai's MPC Software 'controllers' including the new MPC Studio 2, the MPC Touch, MPC Renaissance & original MPC Studio and MPC StudioB lack.
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By Metatron72 Fri Jan 11, 2013 9:53 pm
konc3pt wrote:Id like to add that 2nd hand Digi002 can be had within specified price range


Nice call. I should sell this M-Audio FTU and get one of these. That's a lot of I/O for $300-$400.
By keanz Wed Jan 30, 2013 3:53 am
I have had excellent latency with Komplete Audio 6. 32 sample buffer @ 44.1khz, no pops or clicks on a modest laptop.
By masada2502 Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:24 am
I use the Studio with the on board soundcard of the mac book pro.(really just the mac and the studio) no latency ,done full tracks with vsts (komplete 8 )Done alot of professional sessions and no issues.the tightness rivals my stand alone mpcs! real talk! ....and 1.3 is going to be even tighter? damn!

32 buffer 44.1k
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By comtox Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:13 pm
Metatron72 wrote:
Snowball wrote:$300 would be the most I'd be willing to dish out.


I look for the most inputs and lowest latency drivers when choosing an audio interface. This Focusrite unit is probably the best for the price in those 2 areas.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Focusrite-S ... 1882487.gc


This is a really good choice, converters are good and there are some goodie VST fx shipped with.
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By konc3pt Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:22 pm
Metatron72 wrote:
konc3pt wrote:Id like to add that 2nd hand Digi002 can be had within specified price range


Nice call. I should sell this M-Audio FTU and get one of these. That's a lot of I/O for $300-$400.


:nod:

Yes I think it's real good value for the money and rock solid performance. I seen 002 consoles in $350 - 450 range




masada2502 wrote:I use the Studio with the on board soundcard of the mac book pro.(really just the mac and the studio) no latency ,done full tracks with vsts (komplete 8 )Done alot of professional sessions and no issues.the tightness rivals my stand alone mpcs! real talk! ....and 1.3 is going to be even tighter? damn!

32 buffer 44.1k


mac pro's are known for low latency built in sound card :nod:
By no_to_co Thu Jan 31, 2013 2:10 am
konc3pt wrote:
mac pro's are known for low latency built in sound card :nod:


All of them? Because I want to get a new laptop for my MPC Studio and was hoping to get the cheapest Macbook Pro they have (I think they sell for new $999 on ebay from time to time.) I also was thinking of getting the macbook air. Are there latency issues with the macbook air?
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By konc3pt Thu Jan 31, 2013 3:50 am
no_to_co wrote:
konc3pt wrote:
mac pro's are known for low latency built in sound card :nod:


All of them? Because I want to get a new laptop for my MPC Studio and was hoping to get the cheapest Macbook Pro they have (I think they sell for new $999 on ebay from time to time.) I also was thinking of getting the macbook air. Are there latency issues with the macbook air?


I'm not sure about air. I know pro has got positive reviews in that aspect. Ultimately you'll want to invest in entry level interface for optimal performance
By masada2502 Thu Jan 31, 2013 3:54 am
konc3pt wrote:
no_to_co wrote:
konc3pt wrote:
mac pro's are known for low latency built in sound card :nod:


All of them? Because I want to get a new laptop for my MPC Studio and was hoping to get the cheapest Macbook Pro they have (I think they sell for new $999 on ebay from time to time.) I also was thinking of getting the macbook air. Are there latency issues with the macbook air?


I'm not sure about air. I know pro has got positive reviews in that aspect. Ultimately you'll want to invest in entry level interface for optimal performance
I am not sure about air either.I have an quad core i7 macbook pro
By no_to_co Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:16 am
masada2502 wrote:]I am not sure about air either.I have an quad core i7 macbook pro


After taking another look at the macbook prices, I will be trying to hunt down a used audio interface. Do the firewire ones have less latency the USB ones?
By masada2502 Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:28 am
no_to_co wrote:
masada2502 wrote:]I am not sure about air either.I have an quad core i7 macbook pro


After taking another look at the macbook prices, I will be trying to hunt down a used audio interface. Do the firewire ones have less latency the USB ones?

well let me ask u this,do u do music seriously?are u always on the go ?if so save up get u a good used quad core i7 macbook pro or a comparable laptop pc.at lease with the mac u know ur going to get the latency performance your looking for.( with a good pc too) I like being able to just plug up my Studio to the mac and work ,no extra power cords no extra audio devices just the macbook and the Studio.

yes firewire has lower latency but a few of the most recent usb2 cards work great too.(RME to name one)
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By konc3pt Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:32 am
IMO there is no reason not to get FireWire interface. It's faster n doesn't strain CPU as much as USB
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By mr_debauch Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:19 am
has any companies put out usb3 ones yet? I haven't been in the loop for that stuff... I wonder how those are working.

I think usb2 is not bad, but if you have a firewire port, you probably wont be using that for anything else.... might as well use it for the interface... while usb, everything is usb these days.
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By Snowball Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:10 am
I am currently giving the RPM3's a shot as they double as both monitors and an audio interface. I'm hoping that this will improve my latency a bit if possible. But obviously this is temporary as I plan to invest in either a Focusrite or EIE Pro once I get around to it.

Any reviews on either models? Will they do the job for me? The Scarlett was my choice of interface in Focusrite models.

I am running all of this currently off my Acer Aspire 13' notebook and I have adjusted my latency settings in my MPC software to a point where everything is still very usable. But I'm using a 960 (20 ms.) audio buffer size at 48000 Hz. For some reason not quite that bad but still noticeable at times. Any other combination and things get very choppy.
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By mr_debauch Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:53 am
I just dont know how well you can get the latency down with that built in audio card... try again when you get the rpm speakers.

Also, read the link someone posted about the EIE pro sound card before buying it.
By no_to_co Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:45 pm
I installed the MPC software on my PC (win7 64 bit, 970 i7) last night and at best I can get 20ms latency with buid in audio. So, as advised by you guys, I went to Best Buy and got an open-box PowerBook Pro (13 retina) and installed the MPC software and am getting zero dropouts with a 0ms latency setting. WOW!!!

Once I actually tax the system and do some serious work I probably will need to increase this. But a base line of 0ms beats 20ms any day.

Now I just need to justify the new laptop purchase to my wife...