First time I heard this piece of art but I wonder where is the Rick?
@17primemover8 сағат бұрын
Bass player is pretty good
@DaSwampThing08Күн бұрын
8:15 is my favorite and 12:57
@u3shel703Күн бұрын
Great song ❤
@PhilipMcCaigКүн бұрын
They NEVER sounded better. The sound system at that place is as good as I have ever heard. Amazing. And I didn't' know Wakeman was so funny.
@DanielBlockMD3 күн бұрын
Wow Geddy Lee on bass!
@angelaburke63037 күн бұрын
Absolutely fabulous,and Geddy banging the bass♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️Jon’s voice-ethereal,and everyone was totally fabulous….so moving♥️
@macsdaddy33837 күн бұрын
It's going to be quite the show when you can have the incomparable Mr. Geddy Lee just drop in to come jam with your band.
@pvmy1058 күн бұрын
Je tombe,par hasard sur cette video, qui me rapelle..1975-1977!!John Anderson n'a rien perdu de sa voix si particuliere et planante Quand à RickWakeman ( clavier ) ses ," envolées " toujours aussi percutantes 🤗🤩🎸😛
@Racistobama9 күн бұрын
First thought upon having this pop into suggestions: Yes only made it in in 2017? Second thought: Wait...wasn't Chris already gone then? So who could possibly.. Third thought: Well. *That* was a dumb question. Aaaand one of my oldest rock fantasies came true. Bonus thoughts: (1) If you're Rick Wakeman, why *wouldn't* you dress like a wizard? (2) It took me a few minutes to get all the Jojo's references in here. Sheesh, I'm slipping.
@privateer05619 күн бұрын
They fucking killed it! And good for Geddy - he did Chris Squire proud. 50 years later? Amazing! No old farts reunion here - they were young again!
@theserpentshallwin9 күн бұрын
Those are called master musicians, every single one of them. Incredible. His voice after all these years,, How? Amazing.
@jkerr-bethedreamandthedrea437912 күн бұрын
Go Getty!
@mikeking771013 күн бұрын
Are you kidding me? Brought me to tears at the end.
@kaede218914 күн бұрын
ジョジョ
@harmzes641514 күн бұрын
Thanks for your software! Finally I can correct A/V sync issues from my older OBS recordings with just few a context menu mouse clicks. One question, I wonder if its possible to refine handling "batches of files" a bit more? Right now when I select for instance all 10 episodes in a folder and let AVconvert losslessly convert them with a single command click (in my case an A/V sync correction of -0.3) it DOES work, but AVConvert will open all ten files at the same time, showing me 10 ffmpeg.exe command boxes, and starts converting all 10 files simultaniously. I've not actually tested it but have the impression that converting multiple files at the same time actually slows down the TOTAL proces time considerably. Meaning right clicking each file seperately, only when the pervious one has finished, would in total be faster I think. So I would highly prefer it that whenever AVConvert is told to convert not one but multiple files, it would handle 1 file at a time, meaning: only after finishing nr1 start converting nr2 etc. Greetings
@SonicAxiom13 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment! I'm happy to hear that you find AVConvert useful. Also thank you for sharing your thoughts on how AVC's batch processing of multiple files could be improved. I'm actually no coder. AVC is a collection of simple FFmpeg batch commands made accessibly via the context-menu. This is about as much as my brain can handle :-) It has taken me a few years of research and work to get it to its current state since I'm only doing this in my spare time and as a hobby. I'll see if I can somehow improve the coordination of batch conversions. I'm absolutely seeing the usefulness of this, I'm just not sure if I have the capability to implement such a mechanism. Is this situation happening often for you? Obviously, the more conversion processes you initiate, the more your cpu has to share its cycles among the competing tasks. FFmpeg usually takes a lot of cpu in order to complete its task(s) as fast as possible and depending on what type of process you initiate, even a single FFmpeg instance can max out the cpu. However, there's a difference between processes that involve video re-compression/conversion (like resizing and adding overlays) which involve heavy cpu utilization and lossless video editing processes like fixing a/v sync. Lossless processes don't incolve a lot of cpu utilization since data is only copied from the source file to the target file. As a workaround for your issue, if AVC is temporarily maxing out your CPU, you can use "System Informer" (free, open-source task manager replacement utility) to tweak the cpu core affinity of ffmpeg.exe. If your cpu has multiple cores, first verify which cores are usually getting used by ffmpeg.exe and then remove affinity for specific cores. This will make your computer much more responsive, however, FFmpeg will also take longer to complete the tasks. Another option might be to use "Battle Encoder Shirase" (free) to specify a maximum cpu load percentage for ffmpeg.exe. Once configured, BES will detect whenever ffmpeg.exe launches and will only grant it the cpu load you allowed it to get. This can also improve the responsiveness of your computer while AVC is batch processing multiple files. Regarding multiple DOS windows popping up, this is expected behavior since for every process you initiate (every selected file that you wanna have processed) a dedicated ffmpeg.exe has to be launched and all processes are carried out in parallel rather than in series which usually is the desired behavior since it will make use of the system's resources in the best way and terminate as fast as possible. Any attempt to make it work in series will be less efficient in terms of system resource utilization and take longer.
@alexzakharov921115 күн бұрын
jam city brought me here
@SnoMor6216 күн бұрын
I thought I recognized him, I’m like that guy’s on Rush playing bass? 😮
@stretch75316 күн бұрын
And here comes that heavy, growling bassline. We know Chris is gone. Who could it be. Obviously Geddy.
@cla.pmusic17 күн бұрын
Salve Sigma ❤
@SonicAxiom16 күн бұрын
In the meantime, I swapped the Sigma for two cascaded SSL SiX's. While the Sigma could only be used as a summing mixer, the SiX's are very useful during tracking, too, thanks to the preamps, channel EQs and channel comps and they each dispose of a bus comp. On top of that, they are portable and can be used separately.
@cla.pmusic16 күн бұрын
@@SonicAxiom Thank you for passing on your experience, I didn't have the opportunity to work with SSL Sigma Ctrl but I'm thinking about purchasing it soon to set up my system, I'm from Brazil and a lot of equipment doesn't arrive here and all the knowledge acquired is through research in your country. big hug and good songs
@SonicAxiom16 күн бұрын
Muito obrigado! Você já tem um Sigma? Se Você precisa da automação, é bom, caso contrário, os SiX oferecem mais opções. Eu usei principalmente a automação do Reaper. Os SiX não têm automação mas posso usar EQs e compressores analógicos, o que considero mais importante para um bom som. Adoro o Brasil! Sou um grande fã da MPB! Tenho alguns vídeos no meo canal (Bethânia, Maia, Lins). Abraço da Alemanha!
@cla.pmusic16 күн бұрын
@@SonicAxiom legal meu amigo , Brasil ainda tem algumas músicas que salva o país , apesar de muita música ruim por aqui predominar , ainda tem algumas coisa que salva a boa música, saúde e prosperidade, sobre a SSL Sigma a minha intenção é mixagem híbrida , tenho bons hardwares , e agora quero fechar com algo que me faça feliz e gosto dessa SSL Sigma , parabéns pelo vídeo . Forte abraço e por aqui sigo acompanhando seu trabalho .
@darylabbott203217 күн бұрын
Unreal sounding! Very good!!!
@user-jz9yd4tp9g17 күн бұрын
このライブビデオを永遠に持続しましょう from japan
@kellykonoske9119 күн бұрын
That bass line was phenominal!
@selen177520 күн бұрын
いやーー、もう最高!♪
@spmarrow20 күн бұрын
Is it just me or is this hilarious?
@jackrorystaunton455721 күн бұрын
Hey SonicAxiom thanks for demonstrating this program! I have recently begun using MS Interrupt Affinity Configuration tool and ProcessLasso, Power Settings Explorer, along with Khorvie's Power Plan to address DPC latency and audio buffer underruns. I will try out SystemInformer too. Really interested in understanding more details. Did you move audiodg.exe to it's own core? Or your graphics cards? I am wondering if all audio apps (Ableton, Matrix Coconut, drivers, Windows sound stuff) would best belong together on the same cores or not. After much tweaking I made things worse LOL. Then I went into UEFI BIOS and set things properly and un-did all of my affinity tweaks, and so far things seem better, but now I'm looking for a good way to stress test for audio dropouts... Cheers
@nathanbrownmolotov869721 күн бұрын
Music doesn't get much better than this.
@Z2WE23 күн бұрын
How is possible to make such a legendary song even better? Put Geddy on bass. :D
@ElectricPeaGaiming23 күн бұрын
no autotune needed
@jackrorystaunton455723 күн бұрын
Video suggestion: windows 11 and Matrix optimizations for DPC latency and audio buffer underruns.
@SonicAxiom23 күн бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion. Since I'm avoiding switching to Win11 for as long as possible, this won't happen any time soon. In the meantime, this video might help you avoiding audio issues, probably also on Win11: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lp5ty9empJfMfco.html
@lauramayfield541024 күн бұрын
When you're strapping 2 guitars at the same time for the intro you know they have to be a hell of a band! Listened to them when I was a child in the 70's!!
@jackrorystaunton455724 күн бұрын
helpful overview! there's still not much content on vb-audio matrix on the web afaict. this video encouraged me to try it out. I have previously found the voicemeeter pretty difficult for my use cases and a router is more what I need. I haven't found a manual for this app though. How do the presets work? I was able to save my settings as an xml file but I don't understand the save/load routings vs presets or what to click to save as preset.
@SonicAxiom24 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Presets are managed via the right-click context-menu. Right-click a preset slot or a cell in the Matrix grid to reveal the preset options. Here's the author's own guide: forum.vb-audio.com/viewtopic.php?t=1807&sid=2b119663d622ad61098af06c480acf43
@stevesmith580726 күн бұрын
Some singers coast through the induction. And then there's Jon Anderson.
@altinbeqiri656226 күн бұрын
7:46
@briankenyon805327 күн бұрын
An absolute classic!! What took so long for their induction? Yes is one of the greatest bands of all time!
@KiloMintoni-kg4kn27 күн бұрын
Geddy did such a good job.
@kamilbobusia676628 күн бұрын
Welcome 2024 listeners, you are here for some reason, hopefully... ❤❤❤
@kendallevans407928 күн бұрын
Is that Geddy on bass?
@Frogster-nc7yu28 күн бұрын
This is so bizarre, what and adventure this was
@user-pw9uk7fn3w29 күн бұрын
brutal, no sabía que estaba el maestro decRuschs, disculpen la ortografía
@chotomatte230929 күн бұрын
gotta say araki sensei truly has god tier taste in music
@SonicAxiomАй бұрын
The complete link to the webpage of AVConvert is www.audioworld.de/AudioWorld%20AVConvert_e.php
@redleafaudio2901Ай бұрын
This looks like a very useful utility but the link in the description has been truncated. Can you re-post the link in the comments?
@SonicAxiomАй бұрын
Thanks for pointing this out! I posted the complete link in a comment. Unfortunately, I can't pin that comment currently.
@erix777Ай бұрын
Only Geddy Lee could stand on that spot that night. What a testament.
@G_handleАй бұрын
Thank You! (By the way) I think we forget to thank people like you who Add Value to the internet every time you post. I’ve been benefiting from your insights for years now, documenting your journey and discoveries has also informed mine (a black guy in Los Angeles that’s also into Reaper, SSL, and Hybrid Mixing). Thought you should know that when you throw your message in a bottle into the oceans of the internet, the global trade winds Do actually deliver them around the world. (And nearly instantly, I have you on a bell.)
@SonicAxiomАй бұрын
I'm very greateful for your kind words! Thank you so much! Your heart-warming comment encourages me to continue posting the stuff I deem useful for others. It's great to know that my message in a bottle has found you and a few others :-D
@G_handleАй бұрын
Great find! Any idea Why Reaper is skipping CPUs? Any way to ‘force’ it to use more?
@SonicAxiomАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! No, I have no clue why this is happening. I just posted on the Reaper forum. Maybe someone there has an idea.
@_BangDroid_Ай бұрын
This is tangential, but are you running a third party shell or taskbar in Windows?
@SonicAxiomАй бұрын
You are correct. I prefer to use as little as possible from MS (only the bare operating system) and replace as many MS app as possible by third-party tools which are usually free and portable and do the job better in most cases. On this computer, I'm using OpenShell, I restored the QuickLaunch taskbar, I replaced the white window title bar by an accent colour to better be able to tell windows apart and I'm using System Explorer as a task manager replacement. I'm also using 7+TaskbarTweaker and WinAero Tweaker. I probably forgot to mention a few other replacement apps :-) Some people complain about the customizability of Reaper. I love tweaking and customizing stuff to make the computer and my entire working environment more efficient.
@steveo1983Ай бұрын
This guy playing bass is okay.......
@carbinefiber8142Ай бұрын
So far this seems super stable. Been running the trial on an old surface pro (1st gen) and I set the buffer at 64. Not 196, 160, or 128, but 64. The delay was pretty minimal, no glitching and the highest the DSP meter ever was, was about 25% (I'm guessing its like a CPU meter in a Daw but it's own? Ran it through ableton and it's CPU meter stayed at 1%. Wild.) And so far using 8 inputs, 3 out in pair with a generic USB soundcard with no problem. And planning to add my old focusrite for more inputs/outputs. All using stuff I already own. This is crazy good, especially if this guy was using Dante. Like he said, this is breathtaking!
@SonicAxiomАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Glad it works so reliably for you. For me, it's not a replacement but a great extension to my Dante network.
@carbinefiber8142Ай бұрын
Sounds silly but for me, full on diy, wanted to make my simple interface able to act like an iem rack sending stem volume control separately for at least 2 people and one for mains. The only thing is hopefully that tiny delay won't throw anyone off. If anything, it could be a cheap comfortable practice rig
@MooveismАй бұрын
Howdo you rename your INs/OUTs in reaper please? When i rename them in Coconut it doesn't follow in reaper
@SonicAxiomАй бұрын
Go to Reaper Preferences -> Audio and check "Input channel name aliasing/remapping" and "Output channel name aliasing/remapping" and then click on the respective "Edit names/Map..." button for each section to define your preferred names.
@MooveismАй бұрын
@@SonicAxiom thanks a lot! I posted on reaper forum too but you’re too fast!! Haha
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First time I heard this piece of art but I wonder where is the Rick?
Bass player is pretty good
8:15 is my favorite and 12:57
Great song ❤
They NEVER sounded better. The sound system at that place is as good as I have ever heard. Amazing. And I didn't' know Wakeman was so funny.
Wow Geddy Lee on bass!
Absolutely fabulous,and Geddy banging the bass♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️Jon’s voice-ethereal,and everyone was totally fabulous….so moving♥️
It's going to be quite the show when you can have the incomparable Mr. Geddy Lee just drop in to come jam with your band.
Je tombe,par hasard sur cette video, qui me rapelle..1975-1977!!John Anderson n'a rien perdu de sa voix si particuliere et planante Quand à RickWakeman ( clavier ) ses ," envolées " toujours aussi percutantes 🤗🤩🎸😛
First thought upon having this pop into suggestions: Yes only made it in in 2017? Second thought: Wait...wasn't Chris already gone then? So who could possibly.. Third thought: Well. *That* was a dumb question. Aaaand one of my oldest rock fantasies came true. Bonus thoughts: (1) If you're Rick Wakeman, why *wouldn't* you dress like a wizard? (2) It took me a few minutes to get all the Jojo's references in here. Sheesh, I'm slipping.
They fucking killed it! And good for Geddy - he did Chris Squire proud. 50 years later? Amazing! No old farts reunion here - they were young again!
Those are called master musicians, every single one of them. Incredible. His voice after all these years,, How? Amazing.
Go Getty!
Are you kidding me? Brought me to tears at the end.
ジョジョ
Thanks for your software! Finally I can correct A/V sync issues from my older OBS recordings with just few a context menu mouse clicks. One question, I wonder if its possible to refine handling "batches of files" a bit more? Right now when I select for instance all 10 episodes in a folder and let AVconvert losslessly convert them with a single command click (in my case an A/V sync correction of -0.3) it DOES work, but AVConvert will open all ten files at the same time, showing me 10 ffmpeg.exe command boxes, and starts converting all 10 files simultaniously. I've not actually tested it but have the impression that converting multiple files at the same time actually slows down the TOTAL proces time considerably. Meaning right clicking each file seperately, only when the pervious one has finished, would in total be faster I think. So I would highly prefer it that whenever AVConvert is told to convert not one but multiple files, it would handle 1 file at a time, meaning: only after finishing nr1 start converting nr2 etc. Greetings
Thank you for your comment! I'm happy to hear that you find AVConvert useful. Also thank you for sharing your thoughts on how AVC's batch processing of multiple files could be improved. I'm actually no coder. AVC is a collection of simple FFmpeg batch commands made accessibly via the context-menu. This is about as much as my brain can handle :-) It has taken me a few years of research and work to get it to its current state since I'm only doing this in my spare time and as a hobby. I'll see if I can somehow improve the coordination of batch conversions. I'm absolutely seeing the usefulness of this, I'm just not sure if I have the capability to implement such a mechanism. Is this situation happening often for you? Obviously, the more conversion processes you initiate, the more your cpu has to share its cycles among the competing tasks. FFmpeg usually takes a lot of cpu in order to complete its task(s) as fast as possible and depending on what type of process you initiate, even a single FFmpeg instance can max out the cpu. However, there's a difference between processes that involve video re-compression/conversion (like resizing and adding overlays) which involve heavy cpu utilization and lossless video editing processes like fixing a/v sync. Lossless processes don't incolve a lot of cpu utilization since data is only copied from the source file to the target file. As a workaround for your issue, if AVC is temporarily maxing out your CPU, you can use "System Informer" (free, open-source task manager replacement utility) to tweak the cpu core affinity of ffmpeg.exe. If your cpu has multiple cores, first verify which cores are usually getting used by ffmpeg.exe and then remove affinity for specific cores. This will make your computer much more responsive, however, FFmpeg will also take longer to complete the tasks. Another option might be to use "Battle Encoder Shirase" (free) to specify a maximum cpu load percentage for ffmpeg.exe. Once configured, BES will detect whenever ffmpeg.exe launches and will only grant it the cpu load you allowed it to get. This can also improve the responsiveness of your computer while AVC is batch processing multiple files. Regarding multiple DOS windows popping up, this is expected behavior since for every process you initiate (every selected file that you wanna have processed) a dedicated ffmpeg.exe has to be launched and all processes are carried out in parallel rather than in series which usually is the desired behavior since it will make use of the system's resources in the best way and terminate as fast as possible. Any attempt to make it work in series will be less efficient in terms of system resource utilization and take longer.
jam city brought me here
I thought I recognized him, I’m like that guy’s on Rush playing bass? 😮
And here comes that heavy, growling bassline. We know Chris is gone. Who could it be. Obviously Geddy.
Salve Sigma ❤
In the meantime, I swapped the Sigma for two cascaded SSL SiX's. While the Sigma could only be used as a summing mixer, the SiX's are very useful during tracking, too, thanks to the preamps, channel EQs and channel comps and they each dispose of a bus comp. On top of that, they are portable and can be used separately.
@@SonicAxiom Thank you for passing on your experience, I didn't have the opportunity to work with SSL Sigma Ctrl but I'm thinking about purchasing it soon to set up my system, I'm from Brazil and a lot of equipment doesn't arrive here and all the knowledge acquired is through research in your country. big hug and good songs
Muito obrigado! Você já tem um Sigma? Se Você precisa da automação, é bom, caso contrário, os SiX oferecem mais opções. Eu usei principalmente a automação do Reaper. Os SiX não têm automação mas posso usar EQs e compressores analógicos, o que considero mais importante para um bom som. Adoro o Brasil! Sou um grande fã da MPB! Tenho alguns vídeos no meo canal (Bethânia, Maia, Lins). Abraço da Alemanha!
@@SonicAxiom legal meu amigo , Brasil ainda tem algumas músicas que salva o país , apesar de muita música ruim por aqui predominar , ainda tem algumas coisa que salva a boa música, saúde e prosperidade, sobre a SSL Sigma a minha intenção é mixagem híbrida , tenho bons hardwares , e agora quero fechar com algo que me faça feliz e gosto dessa SSL Sigma , parabéns pelo vídeo . Forte abraço e por aqui sigo acompanhando seu trabalho .
Unreal sounding! Very good!!!
このライブビデオを永遠に持続しましょう from japan
That bass line was phenominal!
いやーー、もう最高!♪
Is it just me or is this hilarious?
Hey SonicAxiom thanks for demonstrating this program! I have recently begun using MS Interrupt Affinity Configuration tool and ProcessLasso, Power Settings Explorer, along with Khorvie's Power Plan to address DPC latency and audio buffer underruns. I will try out SystemInformer too. Really interested in understanding more details. Did you move audiodg.exe to it's own core? Or your graphics cards? I am wondering if all audio apps (Ableton, Matrix Coconut, drivers, Windows sound stuff) would best belong together on the same cores or not. After much tweaking I made things worse LOL. Then I went into UEFI BIOS and set things properly and un-did all of my affinity tweaks, and so far things seem better, but now I'm looking for a good way to stress test for audio dropouts... Cheers
Music doesn't get much better than this.
How is possible to make such a legendary song even better? Put Geddy on bass. :D
no autotune needed
Video suggestion: windows 11 and Matrix optimizations for DPC latency and audio buffer underruns.
Thanks for your suggestion. Since I'm avoiding switching to Win11 for as long as possible, this won't happen any time soon. In the meantime, this video might help you avoiding audio issues, probably also on Win11: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lp5ty9empJfMfco.html
When you're strapping 2 guitars at the same time for the intro you know they have to be a hell of a band! Listened to them when I was a child in the 70's!!
helpful overview! there's still not much content on vb-audio matrix on the web afaict. this video encouraged me to try it out. I have previously found the voicemeeter pretty difficult for my use cases and a router is more what I need. I haven't found a manual for this app though. How do the presets work? I was able to save my settings as an xml file but I don't understand the save/load routings vs presets or what to click to save as preset.
Thanks for your comment. Presets are managed via the right-click context-menu. Right-click a preset slot or a cell in the Matrix grid to reveal the preset options. Here's the author's own guide: forum.vb-audio.com/viewtopic.php?t=1807&sid=2b119663d622ad61098af06c480acf43
Some singers coast through the induction. And then there's Jon Anderson.
7:46
An absolute classic!! What took so long for their induction? Yes is one of the greatest bands of all time!
Geddy did such a good job.
Welcome 2024 listeners, you are here for some reason, hopefully... ❤❤❤
Is that Geddy on bass?
This is so bizarre, what and adventure this was
brutal, no sabía que estaba el maestro decRuschs, disculpen la ortografía
gotta say araki sensei truly has god tier taste in music
The complete link to the webpage of AVConvert is www.audioworld.de/AudioWorld%20AVConvert_e.php
This looks like a very useful utility but the link in the description has been truncated. Can you re-post the link in the comments?
Thanks for pointing this out! I posted the complete link in a comment. Unfortunately, I can't pin that comment currently.
Only Geddy Lee could stand on that spot that night. What a testament.
Thank You! (By the way) I think we forget to thank people like you who Add Value to the internet every time you post. I’ve been benefiting from your insights for years now, documenting your journey and discoveries has also informed mine (a black guy in Los Angeles that’s also into Reaper, SSL, and Hybrid Mixing). Thought you should know that when you throw your message in a bottle into the oceans of the internet, the global trade winds Do actually deliver them around the world. (And nearly instantly, I have you on a bell.)
I'm very greateful for your kind words! Thank you so much! Your heart-warming comment encourages me to continue posting the stuff I deem useful for others. It's great to know that my message in a bottle has found you and a few others :-D
Great find! Any idea Why Reaper is skipping CPUs? Any way to ‘force’ it to use more?
Thanks for your comment! No, I have no clue why this is happening. I just posted on the Reaper forum. Maybe someone there has an idea.
This is tangential, but are you running a third party shell or taskbar in Windows?
You are correct. I prefer to use as little as possible from MS (only the bare operating system) and replace as many MS app as possible by third-party tools which are usually free and portable and do the job better in most cases. On this computer, I'm using OpenShell, I restored the QuickLaunch taskbar, I replaced the white window title bar by an accent colour to better be able to tell windows apart and I'm using System Explorer as a task manager replacement. I'm also using 7+TaskbarTweaker and WinAero Tweaker. I probably forgot to mention a few other replacement apps :-) Some people complain about the customizability of Reaper. I love tweaking and customizing stuff to make the computer and my entire working environment more efficient.
This guy playing bass is okay.......
So far this seems super stable. Been running the trial on an old surface pro (1st gen) and I set the buffer at 64. Not 196, 160, or 128, but 64. The delay was pretty minimal, no glitching and the highest the DSP meter ever was, was about 25% (I'm guessing its like a CPU meter in a Daw but it's own? Ran it through ableton and it's CPU meter stayed at 1%. Wild.) And so far using 8 inputs, 3 out in pair with a generic USB soundcard with no problem. And planning to add my old focusrite for more inputs/outputs. All using stuff I already own. This is crazy good, especially if this guy was using Dante. Like he said, this is breathtaking!
Thanks for your comment! Glad it works so reliably for you. For me, it's not a replacement but a great extension to my Dante network.
Sounds silly but for me, full on diy, wanted to make my simple interface able to act like an iem rack sending stem volume control separately for at least 2 people and one for mains. The only thing is hopefully that tiny delay won't throw anyone off. If anything, it could be a cheap comfortable practice rig
Howdo you rename your INs/OUTs in reaper please? When i rename them in Coconut it doesn't follow in reaper
Go to Reaper Preferences -> Audio and check "Input channel name aliasing/remapping" and "Output channel name aliasing/remapping" and then click on the respective "Edit names/Map..." button for each section to define your preferred names.
@@SonicAxiom thanks a lot! I posted on reaper forum too but you’re too fast!! Haha