If true, I wonder why analog devices https://www.analog.com/en/index.html isn´t bankrupt already.LunaMan wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 5:16 pm Sharc DSP is EOL for DAW workstations. M1 took care of that.

Bud
If true, I wonder why analog devices https://www.analog.com/en/index.html isn´t bankrupt already.LunaMan wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 5:16 pm Sharc DSP is EOL for DAW workstations. M1 took care of that.
Yeah,- my post was meant ironically,- almost.astroman wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 5:41 am DAW applications are just a tiny fraction of their portfolio.
They earn a lot with guitar pedals, car audio, let alone TigerSharcs for medical, military or cellphone processing.
And of course sophisticated industrial solutions...
as I suspected, but anyway...
valis wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 7:13 pm “Synthesizers are dead since the M1 Mac”
“Effects units are dead since the M1 Mac”
“Mixers are dead since the M1 Mac”
….
Well, a friend (label owner) I´m working for came over w/ his new M2 Macbook Pro and we checked out the NI Komplete 14 upgrade.astroman wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 12:12 amas I suspected, but anyway...
The M Macs (and mobile devices) ... sound processing is strangely „over-precise“, maybe technically close to perfect, but not pleasing to the ear if it’s the origin of every source in a mix.
It just doesn‘t sound right...![]()
Thx for the info on Dante Virtual Soundcard !pranza wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 2:02 am Hi Bud!
Dante Virtual Soundcard has a minimum latency of 4ms "for the network" PLUS whatever you set for Dante ASIO driver itself (can be as low as 32 samples) PLUS whatever you set for a buffer in-between Dante ASIO and the network (could be as little as 1ms).
i have my netork at 4ms, asio at 128 and inbetween buffer at 3ms.. it ends up being 7ms one way. could set lower perhaps but it's ok.
if you wanna really low latency Dante (ns range for the network) - gotta have a dedicated hardware card for it.
Lunaman: intel i9 13900 is faster than both M1 or M2 whatever, and i still use sh4rc scope and sh4rc uad with it because it's the software that matters, the algos, the sound or the workflow you get.
could i do without it? of course! there are native plugins even bundled to DAWs which more or less cut it.
and even so without an M1 ;P
now fast forward to current trends M1 is sooo slow for Ai - put an Nvidia card to an intel pc and enjoy tenfold speed increase ;p
the only thing M1 brought besides complete sofware backwards incompatibility (again!..) is previously unseen battery life for given performance - that concerns laptops, mostly. for desktop you can go faster with Intel and still use your old programs![]()
My main DAW is still i74790K,- never had a heat problem.pranza wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 11:41 am i got the E version which is spec'ed lower than the base 13900 yet it also kicks up above 200W for short loads... but the 'base' power is 65W and overall it goes cooler than i7 4790 i previously had (maybe i'll put that mobo with 4PCI and that processor here for sale - it's really fine)
Not SCOPE/XITE.pranza wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 11:41 am Apple M is cool and has much better integrated video than intel's but i doubt they'll ever write a Scope driver for it ;o
Are you talkin´ ´bout SCOPE 7 (32 or 64Bit) ???
I use sh4rc scope and sh4rc uad also but on the Mac side of course I can only use sh4rc uad. Also I cant use sh4rc uad PCI octo on a Mac Studio easily, but I find I don't need it anymore. Many of the once uad sh4rc only plugins now run natively on the M1 so thats what I see as a benefit arising from Apple Silicon - the load balancing capability in Luna is superb. Of course the existing sh4rc based hardware is great but I just dont see any new R&D for any new sh4rc outboard daw music related stuff.pranza wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 2:02 am Lunaman: intel i9 13900 is faster than both M1 or M2 whatever, and i still use sh4rc scope and sh4rc uad with it because it's the software that matters, the algos, the sound or the workflow you get.
could i do without it? of course! there are native plugins even bundled to DAWs which more or less cut it.
and even so without an M1
Never noticed that... :opranza wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 10:07 am ... Scope's phase alignment between mixder channels is random and i learned it decades ago the hard way - you load it up and it sounds different than the time you saved it! DAW takes care of channel alignment and there XTC-wrapped scope things behave consistently.
Most plugins use that kind of protection, but it‘s not necessary at all. ;)... how are they going to realize plugin migration to joana? scope plugins are always tied to a board.
This is only true for PCI cards, because there isn't the option to assign devices to specific DSPs, while on the Xite-1 you can save the DSP assignments with the project and also on the Xite there is much power to fit one mixer on the same DSP.Scope's phase alignment between mixer channels is random and i learned it decades ago the hard way - you load it up and it sounds different than the time you saved it! DAW takes care of channel alignment and there XTC-wrapped scope things behave consistently.
Thx, I´ll investigate ...pranza wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 10:07 am Bud> the board i'm talking about is Fujitsu D3236-S, PCI 3.5V and 5V compatible.
When "Joana" was announced, they said it is expected to be ready in 1 year.pranza wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 10:07 am joana sounds interesting but it's basically whatever one can dream of and yet nothing actual. if they can't make it on existing hardware how they are going to port it to the new one without getting into even more trouble?
Joana will be a hardware device working different than SCOPE PCI cards or XITE.pranza wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 10:07 am wasn't it that with Xite they messed syncplate thing and it's not solved yet? it worked fine on the PCI. how are they going to realize plugin migration to joana? scope plugins are always tied to a board.
You´re welcome !djmicron wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 2:33 pm I have mixed several songs with the STM on the PCI cards back in the 2000, the phase alignment was not bad at all, but for the best result, all the final mix session must be done in one go.
Thanks for the link.