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TRN
09.11.2005, 08:40 PM
I was wondering... What are the output latency of the TI?
Both in USB(2?) and Audio output, and are there differency's using both together?

- TRN

marc
09.11.2005, 09:57 PM
I was wondering... What are the output latency of the TI?
Both in USB(2?) and Audio output, and are there differency's using both together?

- TRN

are you using logic 7?

marc

dr. orange
09.11.2005, 11:09 PM
USB(2?)
no, it's USB1! what a pity

in case you don't know yet, the TI is only able to send 16bit data to your seq

~+?
10.11.2005, 12:45 AM
USB(2?)
no, it's USB1! what a pity

in case you don't know yet, the TI is only able to send 16bit data to your seq

No it's not, its USB2! :P

dr. orange
10.11.2005, 03:52 AM
USB(2?)
no, it's USB1! what a pity

in case you don't know yet, the TI is only able to send 16bit data to your seq

No it's not, its USB2! :P
I'm afraid I have to disappoint you /&", but I'm pretty sure that it's USB1, that's at least what I've heard in two other forums.

On the access HP, it says that it's USB2 compatible, but that doesn't mean at all that it's USB2.

And if it was USB2, it wouldn't send audio data only in 16bit depth

~+?
10.11.2005, 06:49 PM
In the manual it says USB2! who is right?

TRN
10.11.2005, 07:06 PM
Hehe... thanks guys!
Just to clear this: the USB is 1.x compatible (but uses v2 when you have it)...but there arent any specific advantages it seems for having USB2...- like higher bitrates..more channels and so on)...

But anyway... Who wanne clarify my Questions in the first place!? :wink:



- TRN

dr. orange
10.11.2005, 07:14 PM
In the manual it says USB2! who is right?
I hope you are :-D

~+?
10.11.2005, 07:16 PM
I was wondering... What are the output latency of the TI?
Both in USB(2?) and Audio output, and are there differency's using both together?

- TRN

If you mean the latency as in playing back of sounds from your sequencer from the TI using the USB outs and the main outs. There is not difference. You can have a mix say using 4 sounds going out the USB outs, and say 3 sounds going out the main outs both on the same clock using the same Asio. No difference. Is that any help?

dr. orange
10.11.2005, 07:16 PM
hehehe, on the left handside: I am starting to like this forum. hahaha!! Yes, that's true. And I hope I'm starting to love my Virus as well when it arrives ;-)

EDIT: where has it gone now?

EDIT 2: and what is an amuteur? I hope it's meant to be "amateur"?

Sleepwalker
11.11.2005, 01:09 AM
In the manual it says USB2! who is right?
I hope you are :-D

Its usb1 compatible with usb2. Its been confirmed many times. Just browse the forum..