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RE[2]: Apple dropping Intel
by henderson101 on Mon 9th May 2011 11:17
in reply to "RE: Apple dropping Intel"
it is said that OSX does a pretty good job at handling low-latency audio and such....
Yes, that is true. Standard Windows drivers are awful in comparison to Core Audio. So - same hardware (MacBook 2007 model, 4GB RAM, Mac OS X 10.6.6 vs Windows 7 professional 32bit) using Reaper under OS X with no additional drivers, perfect flawless low latency audio recording for 5 tracks built up in turn over a session (recorded one at a time) However, Windows, we have synchronization after the first track with standard Windows drivers. Installing ASIO4ALL (ASIO driver emulation) we get passable results. Conclusion - Mac OS X is better at low latency audion "out of the box."
Just to clarify - same with 10.5 (where it's running in more 32bit mode - though the version of Reaper is 32bit anyway) and this is using the Mic jack built in to the hardware with no external USB/Firewire sound cards included.
Edited 2011-05-09 11:19 UTC




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Disagree. Macs are also frequently used for multimedia work (it is said that OSX does a pretty good job at handling low-latency audio and such, but it's probably more of a cultural thing). Is ARM ready for handling heavy loads and unoptimized monsters like Cubase ? This remains to be seen...
Edited 2011-05-08 12:24 UTC