Jokke
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Re:Mac and Pc - 2008/03/25 16:15
Hi Tony!!
No prob, nice if I can offer at least a bit of support! What you try to do is quite advanced and I haven't done anything similar. Hopefully someone else who is reading this would have some more experience.
But let's start with latency. Yes, total latency can be figured out when you calculate together both system latencies, plugin latencies, connection latencies and WH2 latency.
I assume that you use Windows WDM driver in your PC? Pls, check out free ASIO4ALL driver (www.asio4all.com) if you could use it for lowering your PC latency without making any HW investment? I have used ASIO4ALL when using my recording laptop as a "effect unit via WH2" for my DAW during mixing. Works well even with laptop's integrated soundcard, so I doesn't need to bring in my Firewire interfaces from recording room for mixing.
Your second question is challenging. WH2 doesn't transmit any MIDI information, so it cannot be used for syncronization of two systems. It doesn't transmit any clock and/or project location data, only audio streams. So for having two systems in MIDI synch you should have separate MIDI cables for synch or perhaps you could use some sort of "MIDI over ethernet" solution, since you already have working ethernet connection for Wormhole2.
Br, Jokke
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