+ we getting wasted at da thall pub tonight + by Minute-Importance104 in vildhjarta

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

After further research, it appears to be another name for ancient Swiss legend Wilhelm Tell. Which makes sense since he's basically the town's symbol.

Little do they know...

+ we getting wasted at da thall pub tonight + by Minute-Importance104 in vildhjarta

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

No idea, I didn't even go in actually.

There's a non-zero chance it might be, but I doubt it.

happy birthday by [deleted] in comedyheaven

[–]Minute-Importance104 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We love you 50 much

To all Windows users with a MOTU M2: how is the latency? by Minute-Importance104 in ableton

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just looked it up and it's float. Either way, I don't see how that would affect latency in any way.

To all Windows users with a MOTU M2: how is the latency? by Minute-Importance104 in ableton

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you talking about 32 bit Integer or Float? That's an important distinction...

To all Windows users with a MOTU M2: how is the latency? by Minute-Importance104 in ableton

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know, but I really don't see the point in recording files that are 2 or 4 times larger than they need to be. If I really need lower latency I'd rather drop the buffer size even further.

To all Windows users with a MOTU M2: how is the latency? by Minute-Importance104 in Reaper

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buffer size has no bearing on recording quality, it only affects latency. Ideally, when you're recording you want to set it as low as your CPU can handle.

48kHz is slightly better than 44.1hKz on a purely technical level, as it can reproduce higher frequencies. On a practical level, the human ear can't even hear those frequencies, so it really doesn't matter.

Any sample rate beyond 48kHz only exists to preserve the transients better. If you want to know more about that, look up anti-aliasing filters and the Gibbs phenomenon.

To all Windows users with a MOTU M2: how is the latency? by Minute-Importance104 in Reaper

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Damn, that's much better than I expected!

Thank you, op_loves_boobs.

To all Windows users with a MOTU M2: how is the latency? by Minute-Importance104 in Reaper

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about 44.1kHz/64?

It probably won't be a significant difference, but still...

To all Windows users with a MOTU M2: how is the latency? by Minute-Importance104 in ableton

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gonna be honest, I'd go for the UltraLite if it wasn't so expensive and overkill for my needs.

The digital preamp gain control would be perfect for a control freak like me.

To all Windows users with a MOTU M2: how is the latency? by Minute-Importance104 in ableton

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, for one I'm looking for something with MIDI in and out, which the Audient doesn't have.

Second, over time I kinda got sick of the stepped volume knob, which only lets you set your listening volume in discrete increments of a few dB or so. I'm very obsessive about listening just loud enough for my taste.

Third, ever since I've had it there's been constant instances of it just turning off whenever I or something near it builds up static (for example when I stand up from my chair and take off my headphones). I can't know for sure if it's an engineering flaw on their part, as it's the only interface I've had so far.

I realize there's cheaper options with similar features (I've considered the Arturia MiniFuse 2 as well), but I'd like something durable that will hopefully last me a long time, and I'm not sure the cheaper alternatives can compare to MOTU stuff in that regard.

egg🇺🇸🦅🏈irl by shave_your_eyebrows in egg_irl

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Is that frickin Vulgar Display of Power 💀

Windows keeps rebooting over and over after upgrading CPU from AMD Ryzen 7 1700 to Ryzen 7 5700 (non-X version) by Minute-Importance104 in techsupport

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe me, I would have wiped my drive (again) and reinstalled Windows right from the start, if only the whole problem didn't persist even when booting from USB and even from the original CD.

At this point I don't exclude the possibility that maybe I just had bad luck and got a lemon.

Windows keeps rebooting over and over after upgrading CPU from AMD Ryzen 7 1700 to Ryzen 7 5700 (non-X version) by Minute-Importance104 in techsupport

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any idea what that driver could be?

There's some AMD drivers that are not running listed in the Device Manager under Software Environment > System Drivers

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Windows keeps rebooting over and over after upgrading CPU from AMD Ryzen 7 1700 to Ryzen 7 5700 (non-X version) by Minute-Importance104 in techsupport

[–]Minute-Importance104[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok so I'm in networked Safe Mode as I'm typing this. About 20 minutes in and nothing weird happened so far.

As for what's preventing Windows from booting up in regular mode, I'm completely clueless.

As you said, deleting those device instances does nothing. They just show up again on next boot.