View Single Post
  #27  
Old 31.08.2013, 01:02 AM
namnibor's Avatar
namnibor namnibor is offline
Pro
Pro
 
Join Date: 13.10.2012
Location: Where nobody sleeps
Posts: 437
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by kittonian View Post
First off a few corrections/updates:
  1. The TI2 is USB 2.0 not 1.1
  2. The max spec length of a single non-active USB 2.0 cable is 16.5ft
  3. Active USB extensions are made so that the signal transmits over longer lengths without loss (at least the good ones). Will there be an increase in latency, perhaps, but it should be fairly negligible when we're only talking about 25ft (only 9ft over the max spec of non-active cabling).
That all being said, and having been in both the pro audio and technology industries for many years, I would say that it is the software that is the issue. I'll explain why.
  • If I can plug in the USB cable with the extension and achieve flawless playback with no discernible increase in latency, why is it losing communication after not being used for a few hours?
  • Why can I play the unit just fine, have it sync with the USB clock, and have it automatically (through the plug-in) pull up the correct patch(s) yet it won't show me the proper names in the software (but it will on the hardware)?
I truly love the Virus and when you have the TI2 close enough to the computer and on its own USB bus, at least with PT|HD, it works flawlessly. This is also one of the reasons we are an Access dealer. I own and use a TI2 Keyboard personally and wanted to ensure that the joy I get from this instrument is also offered to our customers.

My problem is that if one of the big plusses is going to be software integration, perhaps working on issues such as these would be in order. Most pro studios have a separate machine room where the length would need to be far greater than the 25ft I am dealing with. Even if Access came out with their own USB extension solution, that they developed with their software to ensure rock solid reliability, I would buy it in a heartbeat. At that point they could say, no 3rd party solutions will be supported, and honestly I wouldn't have an issue with that, even if their solution was a bit expensive.
All good info! I also learned something from your post that I think via mal-informative posts about the Ti line, had always heard the whole Ti Line was USB 1.x and it never really made sense to me that in a version 2 (Ti2) they would continue to utilize lower bandwidth rather than USB 2.0....this makes me actually anticipate whatever Access releases next because by then there would be Ti2 or even a 'Polar' at a better used price when people tend to sell gear for the next best thing!!!
I did forget to add that Focusrite wanted to make sure I used a Ferrite USB cable and that was heavily shielded from outside crap, recommending me a particular Belkin cable, which really did not mind the $12. USD it cost on Newegg.com whereas in any big box store they wanted little more than twice that!!!
Love learning something new!
__________________
"Language is a VIRUS from outer space" --Wm. S. Burroughs
Reply With Quote