Hi Atte,
I can confirm that you should easily get <10ms latency with a modern USB card.I have an i5 laptop (Asus UL30JT), so slightly less powerful than the one you spotted. My first experiences on it were with the Edirol UA-25 (the old model, not the EX one). That's USB 1. Jack would start at 8ms and be plainly usable with Ardour: 4-5 tracks, some plugins on each.
Victor
On 19 August 2013 08:28, Atte André Jensen <atte@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
I'm replacing my lenovo X61s (dualcore 1.6Ghz) laptop, mostly due to a hard drive that's starting to fail and need some advice.
I'm having problems finding something that has the right balance between specs and price *and* has firewire. This means I might have to replace my Edirol FA-66 with an USB based sound card. Will I be able to get low latancy (<10ms) and reliable performance from an USB sound card? Any suggestions for a sound card (minimum 4in (2 of these should be phantom power) + 4out) what will provide zero-latency monitoring and work out-of-the-box with linux?
Right now I'm leaning towards a Lenovo IdeaPad U310 core i7, with 500GB HD + 24GB SSD, the idea would be to install the system on the SSD and have the data sit on the slower HD:
http://laptops.dk/product_info.php?cPath=203&products_id=4875
Any reasons this would be a bad/good choice?
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Atte
http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk
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