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2019/10/22 at 7:30 am #87264
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Haha ! Funny :))) we may ask a ring modulator for the next firmware update !
Are you getting bored with your actual synths ?? ;-p2019/06/25 at 7:45 am #84822I guess you use your SQ in a studio environment !
In normal condition I can’t hear the fans, but yeah, before the offline editor, at home, I could hear it .
Reducing the speed is not recommanded, It will affect the cooling efficiency, and for sure the fan controller will try to reach the expected idle cpu température, by running them faster !
I would prefer to replace them with silent one offering the same or more airflow… maybe when the garanty is over would be preferable , but you already know that !
2019/06/24 at 3:29 pm #84803Hi,
You only need an internet connection , then in your a&h shop account, there will be in the download section, all the codes !
And yes, it’s 1 code for each pack, and 1 for each plugin ordered outside a pack .
, in your case, you’ll get 3 codes.Regards
2019/03/05 at 10:20 am #82402As above, it’s a non sense …
Even if they decide tomorrow to open their « deep processing » architecture to third party plugins, waves or other won’t work on it as it require specific programming extertise, third party teams must work together with a&h to test and debug , with different configurations … this is not an easy task !
Waves work on x86 architecture (win/macos) and note that they no more support TDM arch since v9.6 …
here the SQ is more like ARM I guess, but surely not an x86You think they will sell more plugins (third party here) but A&H provide and devellop their own (and they’re goog for the job)
And so they are more efficient to debug them… and for the really few one who really want waves, they offer the ability to add a soundgrid waves card !!!
And only for half the price if you were on a GLD 😉
But yeah, more hassle, less portable
You have the choice ;p2019/03/05 at 10:17 am #82401It is too bad that A&H does not open its Deep Processing to third parties. They could monetize it by being the portal and taking a percent just like Apple does for apps. They would probably make more money because people would buy a lot more plugins.
Even if they decide tomorrow to open their « deep processing » architecture to third party plugins, waves or other won’t work on it as it require specific programming extertise, third party teams must work together with a&h to test and debug , with different configurations … this is not an easy task !
Waves work on x86 architecture (win/macos) and note that they no more support TDM arch since v9.6 …
here the SQ is more like ARM I guess, but surely not an x86You think they will sell more plugins (third party here) but A&H provide and devellop their own (and they’re goog for the job)
And so they are more efficient to debug them… and for the really few one who really want waves, they offer the ability to add a soundgrid waves card !!!
And only for half the price if you were on a GLD 😉
But yeah, more hassle, less portable
You have the choice ;p2019/02/23 at 2:21 pm #82175All the plugins will be viewed only on the computer, in native or soundgrid mode…
The soundgrid server does only the « math » or bit crunching over eth, the host computer only the gui and plug control .
A Gb Ethernet controller is necessary, a 10/100 mb eth is not sufficient .
You will not be the first to try to achieve low latency without getting the soundgrid server.Here a great comparaison between native and soundgrid mode with an X32
dbbaudio2018/11/11 at 1:06 pm #79954It’s possible if you have a backup of the ipad done through iTunes, before upgrading to 1.3, with of course, the old version (1.2.2) of sq mix app installed.
A backup of the ipa is done during backup.
If you are in this case, be sure to remove the v1.3 sq app, connect on itunes and click install app !2018/11/05 at 10:41 am #79782This way will not add delay to your monitors, you will need maybe to duplicate , or use the new tie lines …
2018/11/03 at 9:22 pm #79746Hint: it’s ok to deal in native in some case, as with some plugins, it’s not a problem :
Exemple, with a reverb, that latency is like playing with pre-delay parameter 😉2018/11/03 at 9:15 pm #79745Hi,
Soundgrid add « only » 0.8 ms of latency (mean a total of 1.5ms with an sq) . This is totally acceptable in a live setup, BUT with native, and through the integrated usb soundcard of an SQ, you will get at best latency settings, 2ms more at 96khz.
Note that 96khz native processing need more power to the cpu… you have to take in account in live, as dropouts can not happen !!
The buffer should then be adjusted …In live 5 ms of latency is noticable and not confortable by a pro singer in his wedge … but on FOH, this is negligible
2018/09/20 at 12:18 pm #78633699 usd means 550 gbp I guess
2018/09/19 at 4:43 pm #78611😆
Thanks for the math (and spec’s)2018/09/18 at 9:55 pm #78589Thank you, so do you know how much latency the stage will add ?
2018/09/18 at 11:38 am #78585I found a small answer within dsnake specs, it’s like 105μs , a lot better than where I came from with behr and their sd stagebox’s 0.7 ms latency
So it remains the differences between the 96khz of DX168 and let’s say an AR2412 48khz, regarding latency Analog IN-OUT …2018/09/18 at 9:24 am #78584Hi ,
I Think you should directly ask on apple develloper forum for this particular question …Seb
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