egbert wrote: That is not my thesis at all. I know, that was VariKusBrainz' argument but you seemed to defend it when claiming that MS is underdogs to apple in PR. | |
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fmr wrote: miden wrote: The point being though FMR - CORE audio and midi is automatically running with iOS, no need to add water and cordialTurn it on first time out of the box and you are ready to go - apps depending of course. I don't know what is running with iOS, nor do I care - the question was if it would be possible to have low latency audio in Surface Pro... which I answered I can't see why not! Exactly - that is what I am saying. One CAN have low latency audio with a surface pro, but you need to buy a decent USB2 interface (no firewire on the Pro), and USB to mini USB adaptor, then ensure the ASIO drivers are correct and updated - then you can look at tweaking settings to get a - good noises/pops/clicks TO acceptable latency trade-off - happening. With the iPad take it out of the box add a music app and off you go, nothing more to do (albeit with a midi input - in my case the Griffin MidiConnect). I use a Windows desktop DAW for my main work in the studio, so I cannot comment on how a Mac does it, but from what I have read, similar core audio/midi capability is built into OSX as well...others may want to confirm this. Microsoft STILL have the ridiculous 10 midi device limit (and yes even in windows 8 ). No, for portable audio without fuss and bother, iOS is the way to go imo. | |
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egbert wrote: fmr wrote: egbert wrote: That is the question really - can you run low latency audio on a Surface Pro? I tried on an Asus Slate which runs Win 7 on dual core i5 hardware and it was no go - the DPC latency spikes were way too high. I tried disabling a few drivers but didn't manage to find a solution. I can't see why not. Just buy a USB audio interface with ASIO drivers. Remember that's a COMPUTER like any regular laptop you had before. The thing is, lots of laptops simply aren't any good for low latency audio. Their driver set/motherboard setup results in DPC spikes - eg 4 of 5 milliseconds in DPC latency checker. Read something like the RME forum where RME chief engineer's has commented on various Dell laptops he has tried out and how hopeless they were for this application. I see. Is that also an issue with Surface Pro? ---- | |
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I don't know - that is why I was asking. If anyone has tried it with a decent ASIO driver like RME it would be useful to know what the low latency performance was like. | |
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| Here is Paul Krugman's bit on MS/Apple an their current situation vs their earlier relationship. | |
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