The EXS is supposed to have zero latency. Any latency you are experiencing is probably associated with your ASIO driver or lack thereof. I was having problems with this but quickly figured out that I had an Audio Driver configuration issue. I use Logic on a PowerBook G3400 with the Digigram VX Pocket I/O and have zero latency (once the proper settings are set). Still, I don't want to take it on stage. Crashing in the middle of a performance is not my idea of a good time, and that has little to do with Logic. > I was a bit dissapointed by the wobbly "feel" of the ES1 & this made > me realize how much an inspired performance depends on latency. I > ordered the EXS for obvious reasons but instructed by experience I > decided to keep my S3000XL as long as it would respond faster than > the EXS, and crash on stage less often than a Mac... :-) > > I suppose many people are in the same situation: enthusiastic about > what the EXS offers or promises but still dependent on a standalone > machine for latency, reliability, or other reasons, and that's the > way it's going to be for a while. So I suppose most of these people > will want to transfer progams & samples not only from the Akai to the > EXS but also the other way round. And I'm sure I'm not alone in > wishing that the EXS had a "Akai emulation mode" where you could use > it as a Sx000 and save data in the Sx000 format on Akai formatted Zip > cartridges.
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Re: [exs] What if the exs24 could run in "Akai emulation mode" ?
2000-08-23 by Logic User
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