sajid.shihoron wrote:RME Support wrote:1)
3) Neither device will "keep up" in any way, they do not render or process Plugins. Performace is a matter of your PC, not of the audio interface.
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Daniel Fuchs
RME
I meant when i hear pops and clicks in a running project ,i just increase the buffer length and its gone. But i dont like to work in high latency. I heard pci-e card handles those situation better. So its a matter of asio driver performance on different devices right?
RME USB driver are as efficient as PCIe, at least on modern systems with powerful CPUs. I compared RTL's (Round Trip Latencies) between different RME solutions and the outcome is, that RTL of USB2/3 FW is compareable to PCIe based solutions, see this table which I created:
Its more a matter of your system, how efficient / reliable it can transport audio from I/O port to the application and vice versa. The smaller the ASIO buffer size, the higher the CPU and interrupt load and context switches.
There are many things that can slow down a system and forcing you to choose higher ASIO buffer sizes than normall required.
On a well designed and tuned system you can achieve such applications: https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … cks-de-en/
This is only one example what can make a difference in terms of PC settings: https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … orderlich/
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