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Re: Tips for getting low audio latency in UAE?
« on: January 07, 2011, 02:45:06 PM »
"Tips for getting low audio latency in UAE?"

Don't use UAE, is the best way get that latency down to nothing.

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Re: Tips for getting low audio latency in UAE?
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2011, 06:45:51 PM »
Well maybe older MED version 4 ? But no midi I think.

You have to love 'STEP' music programming. So many 16 STEP drum machines pretty much paved the way we make computer music, tracker or a sequencer, you can still today find a 'step' mode in most things.

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Oh, I see.  Well, I guess I was thinking of an earlier version of OctaMED.

Are there any trackers that run well on a stock A500 with 1MB RAM?

I was playing around with my old MIDI sequencer Dr. T's KCS the other day in UAE.  I used to run this on my A500 in the late 1980s.  I guess I was getting nostalgic for "the simple days" before DAWs when making electronic music was so immediate and involved real hardware.  I was fantasizing about setting up a stock A500 with Dr. T's and maybe a tracker as a dedicated no-frills music machine.

I love DAWs (I use Reaper), but sometimes all those settings and choices and hundreds of plug-ins get in the way of "just making music".  I end up tweaking more than making music.

Although...sometime nostalgia is a lot more fun than the real thing!
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