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Question concerning USB and Virus Snow
I am using my Virus Snow in combination with my "old" Mac G4 running OSX 10.4.
Till now it works perfectly but i am wondering about something. I know that my Virus is connected to a dedicated USB 1.1 port...would i benefit from the data speed if i expand the computer with a USB 2.0 PCI card. So..if i upgrade from USB 1.1 to USB 2.0 would i get a faster data transfer rate between my Snow and my Mac.....??? |
Using your Virus with USB 1.1 give you severe limitations. Upgrading to a USB 2.0 card will allow you to...
1. Use your Virus Snow as a soundcard. 2. Use Virus Control and USB Virus Audio routing capabilites 3. Sleep better at night |
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marc |
Lol.... ;)
@ Monobeat....i noticed already that with USB 1.1 the possibility of using my Snow as a Soundcard. I already use this setup in Ableton with Virus Control and can route it in this sequencer. My question was if i would profit from the speed increase concerning the data transfer rate....because i expect that it will make no difference as it will use USB 2.0 with a 12 Mb speed rate. I just want to find out if somebody already has this experience...?? 8) |
Just wanted to share this info with you peeps as i got an answer from Access about my question :
For the TI Snow this would not make any difference at all, as the unit itself only operates at 12 MBit USB data-speed, not USB 2.0 High-Speed so 480 MBit. |
USB 1.1 !!!!!!!!!!
I see my archenemy has returned.... I will be meeting USB 1.1 out behind this forum so I can show him what we think of said bandwidth. :( _ _ _ _ _ Thanks for the info BTW!!! |
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I was under the impression newer versions of the TI Desktop utilised USB 2? |
they can utilize USB 2 ports... but they don't go any faster. in my mind they should have just gone firewire and made it completely bad ass...
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I was thinking exactly the same Teethofgold.
Still can't understand why they opt. for the slower connection...but i think it has something to do about the fact that they want every user to have this option (even me with my slow *ss connection :rolleyes: ). |
seeing as how they require that the entire USB port is dedicated to the virus, I think they should have utilized the high speed features of USB 2. then they could have done it all in 24 bit...
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