Re: Value of low-latency in audio?

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On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:54 AM, Hartmut Noack <zettberlin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In my experience, 10ms roundtrip is the borderline. Anything below that
is safe ground, even for Bluegrass-Banjos at 150 bpm ;-)
 
A good rule-of-thumb is that each millisecond is like adding roughly a foot of distance between you and the speaker (that's a meter per 3ms for those of you in sane countries).
 
So, 10ms is like sitting 10 feet (3m) away from an amp, which is generally fine.  64ms is like setting up your amp on the other side of a basketball court, which is noticeable.
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