Topic: Rme Digiface Usb/RayDat ADAT Latency Question
Hello, i recently bought an external Adat ad/da converter (Black Lion revolution exp) planning to make it a center of my studio with all the inputs and outputs being routed trough it.
The plan is sell my current interface and to soon also buy a Digiface Usb or Raydat to use it with the converter since Rme support and drivers are rock solid.
However i have a few important questions because of the issue that im currently having with my current main interface.
Im running the external adat converter with two adat cables( in+out) to my main interface which is currently an audient ID44.
The problem im having is that using the adat protocol on the id44 introduces a lot of additional latency which becomes very noticeable when playing instruments even on the lowest possible buffersize so i dont have any way to lower it.
Using RTL utility and measuring the audient's own analogue input and output loopback with buffer set at 8 samples (the lowest possible) and 48khz i was having a 4.1 milisecond of latency, which for playing guitar was fine and was almost unnoticeable.
Now, adding my external converter via adat and running the loopback test trough the external adat converter's output to input i get a latency reading of 5.6ms. This is now really noticeable when playing trough software (i am using the external converters input and its output connected to my monitor speakers) and since i cant decrease the buffer size anymore i am stuck.
I thought at first that the adat converter might have added that latency but its not the cause since i have figured it out today:
Running an ADAT cable from the audient id44's adat out back to itself's adat in and testing the pure digital adat roundtrip latency i am getting 5.1 miliseconds!!
This is a whole milisecond slower than the loopback trough the audient's ad/da converters at the same buffersize. And this measurement is purely digital and doesnt even include its own ad/da conversion which audient states at about 0.68 miliseconds!
So that means the driver's 8 sample buffer size latency is about 3.5 miliseconds + with the ad/da ends about right at the 4.1ms i was getting before. Having all that figured out means that the adat protocol is introducing 1.6 miliseconds of latency!?! Where is that coming from? And adding on top of that the 0.5/0.6 ms from the external converters ad/da we end up exactly right at the 5.6ms im getting currently which is way too much for me and impossible to use since i cant lower it any more. Seems there is no fix for this, i have contacted audient too to see if this is even normal.
So, we come to what the main question is, does the digiface usb or raydat have as much of a adat latency or are they almost zero? Ideally i dont want any added latency on top of my converters own conversion latency and the drivers buffersize, I really dont want to buy one of those interfaces and then find out im having the same issues again that i cant get the latency under 4.5 miliseconds.