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What latency times can be achieved with an AXE I/O today in

Postby dimugi » Fri Nov 22, 2024 2:52 pm

To all those who use the AXE I/O!

Can you tell me what latency times you usually achieve?

I'm mainly interested in latency times with a buffer size of 128 milliseconds and less.

I'm about to make a purchase decision and can't find anything about it.

Have you ever modeled your amp with the device?

According to IKM, it should work.

I'd be interested to know if it actually works.

Your experiences would help me a lot.

Many thanks and best musical regards!

Dimugi
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Re: What latency times can be achieved with an AXE I/O today

Postby dimugi » Fri Nov 22, 2024 5:53 pm

I'm asking because there are video posts on the internet where people talk about the AXE I/O, basically praising the device, but criticizing the latency times at the time.

In 2019 - 2022, the total latency was probably over 8 milliseconds with a buffer size of 32 samples, and many devices today can already manage that with 128 samples.

IKM support wrote to me today that the round trip time with a sample rate of 32 would be around 4 - 5 milliseconds, which isn't the best times, but significantly better than in 2019.

Has no one checked this in their DAW yet?
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Re: What latency times can be achieved with an AXE I/O today

Postby dimugi » Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:58 pm

Delamar measured the interface as follows and that's why I've now ordered the interface:

With a buffer setting of 64 samples and a sample rate of 44.1 kHz at 24 bit, the resulting latency in Logic Pro X was 3.5ms output delay. This is well below the critical limit of 10ms.

Source: www.delamar.de
https://www.delamar.de/test/ik-multimedia-axe-i-o-solo/

When I'm using it, I'll post the values ​​I determined here.
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