Finally upgraded to SD 3,…digging it!
here’s a track using it..
Peter
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Thanked by: Henrik and Bear-Faced CowHi….with ASIO, it is up to the user to set the buffer size, not the programmer.If you add an extra layer of buffering to support arbitrary buffer sizes, the latency will increase, ie double in some cases, which basically defeats the point of ASIO.As cameron said if you want low latency in windows, and arbitrary buffer sizes you might as well use the default WASAPI output.With ASIO you have to stick to the model it provides to get the absolute lowest latency you can.If you use ASIO4ALL for example, the program itself lets you set the buffer size.
Great sound in both guitars, and drums (of course) ?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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Thanked by: Bear-Faced CowI echo Henrik’s sentiments.
If I’m not mistaken, I’ve heard Peter’s work with “other drum libraries” and even though they were really good then, I will state right now that he’s never sounded better.
jord
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