Now it makes sense.
While we're remotely on the topic of MBox Pros, mine's b-stock, and
has never played nice, and is even worse now. Before I spend money on
an avid support code, is there anything I could try to try and reduce
buffer underflows when my hw buffer size is at lowest, the headphones
Slau, well said and quite correct.
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On Jul 2, 2012, at
In this case, the only signals that are traveling between computer and
interface are relatively small. The drive needs more of a direct connection to
the CPU because it's doing more intensive processing. Regarding other signals
reaching the interface, well, they're going directly to the interfac
Why is that?
>From what little I know of cabling, I thought the signal was stronger
and less latent the closer to the bus you were? so, with that logic,
you should have the audio interface first, so it's signal has less far
to travel?
I'm obviously wrong with that assumption, but I'm interested as
Yep, that's correct. while the 002 and 003 will work in reverse, at higher
track counts, it gets hairy. The setup guides recommend the interfaces be the
last in the chain. Separate busses are preferrable but on single busses, that's
the deal.
Slau
On Jul 2, 2012, at 6:47 AM, Chris Norman wrote
OK,
I finally saw this email under another 2 sales confirmations from Antares LOL.
OK, here is my admittedly basic understanding of it. Anyone else who
uses it, feel free to chime in.
When you open the plugin, after the standard Pro Tools controls,
you've got a bunch of options which I just skip,
For the purposes of archiving, I'll reply anyways. I'm sure a while
back, Slau said if you do this, you have to put the hard drive first
in the chain, then the mBox.
HTH,
On 30/06/2012, Chris Snyder wrote:
> Thanks to Slau, this was solved.
>
> Friendly,
> Chris
>
> On Jun 29, 2012, at 12:35 PM,