Creative's E-MU 1820 Goes Home Studio Pro
In Practice, In The Studio, Continued
Thanks to the length of the cable between the Audiodock and the PCI card you can arrange the studio equipment wherever you want it.
The MIDI sockets on the front are very practical for plugging in an instrument quickly.
Of course, novices will wonder how much delay time can be achieved. The time here is very short, but also depends on how the equipment is used. With a piece of music that uses a lot of resources, we were not able to get more than 5 ms with a processor load of less than 10%, according to the Cubase meter. We used the same configuration as above, with the audio and the system on separate disks.
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