

I still dont know how to fully utilize it, but then again I dont do a lot of recording. With my dual core I cant expect a ubber low latency so that's the way I do.īe careful when setting the asio latency, It could sound great with zero latency on a fresh project. Saffire mix control is confusing as hell to me. On your headphones or simply direct monitor with your global mix, but there you should mute the recording track of your guitar for avoiding some double echoed audio source While Apple computers continue to provide FireWire ports, others have phased them out, choosing Thunderbolt as an alternative. Each is designed to connect via FireWire 400, and they are among the first multichannel interfaces to provide Thunderbolt connectivity. Then go to the Edit tab, make sure the yellow button is highlighted and choose Guitar (1) on the Screen Control Inspector at the bottom. On Windows, I was recording a 'jam track' like this : Track playing on Live, each audios out to a specific daw to make them breath In my Mixcontrol, I set the mix of all these daw'. Go to the Layout tab and add one round knob and one regular button. I m building house music, a kind of improvisated house. The saffire mix control is the way for configuring ASIO buffer size and Latency, just simply.Īs Planet said, you should better look at direct monitoring The new Saffire line includes the Saffire PRO 40, PRO 26 and PRO 24. Hi, I recently switched to Apple environement and Logic pro.

I definitely think I should not be having as much latency as I am so I think there is more to getting the setup and configuration correct than what I'm doing. Maybe not what you'd prefer but it's clean, runs well, etc). The computer I'm running is fairly decent I believe (It's a Dell Studio. I've gone into Ableton and went to the Latency part and lowered it as much as I can without it sounding shitty but that really didn't do THAT much. I was able to keep the Saffire MixControl utility open at the same time as Pro Tools, allowing me to create monitor mixes and so forth, and all of the Pro 40's inputs and outputs were visible (and audible) in Pro Tools. The -10 setting is for consumer gear, like most computer sound cards and hi-fi systems. Here I've configured the I/O Setup Window to use everything that's available on my Saffire Pro 40. I can't play anything because what I'm hearing back is too delayed. That's the input sensitivity switch, and for most of your actual recording gear (interfaces, mixers, monitors, etc.), they output and/or expect +4 dB. I'm playing guitar through the Focusrite and into Ableton but there is too much latency. I'm having some trouble with my audio interface. I mean I use computers many hours everyday, I know what I'm doing and how to get around I just don't always know configuration details and such. My knowledge when it comes to computers and digital equipment and stuff is not super high. I'm been playing instruments and making music for quite a while but just now starting to pick up some things to actually record on a budget lately.
