Chris Madak wrote:
thanks for your input. so far, i've heard nothing but good about the 828, so i suppose i'll be picking one up soon. i agree with you about latency and dropouts on osx, as i've had similar experiences. who knows, perhaps when i have time, i'll install knoppix plus agnula demudi on the ibook i use for live performance. it's on the to-do list anyway...unless anyone can recommend a better linux distro for audio performance.
The other option is to pick up one of the new firewire devices eg. from maudio.
http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.list&ID=mobileinterfaces
All the input from the JACK developers says firewire devices will play nicely. Once someone has one it will be more likely to get the ALSA developers to write the support for it.... about an 18 month process of testing in case you're keen ;]
-chris
On Tuesday, January 27, 2004, at 05:30 PM, Matthew Nish-Lapidus wrote:
Hi,
I have the 828mn2 and I love it.. but PD for audio on OS X is not very good.. you can't get latency under 15ms no matter what and there are tons of dropouts for gui activity or loading files. I had better luck with latency in Windows and Linux... but I -love- the 828mk2..
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On 27-Jan-04, at 1:14 PM, Chris Madak wrote:
Dan Wilken wrote:
I'm looking to buy a sound-card. According to past posts on the list, both the Midiman Quattro and the Ediroyal UA-20 seem like good options with reliable Linux and OSX experiences. Has anyone had recent experience to the contrary? Is there another 4 channel I'm overlooking? PD, Jack...
For that matter, does anyone have any advice on the Motu 828mk2 with pd, under os x and/or linux?
-Chris
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