<p>that would introduce too much latency for audio production work ;)</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jun 17, 2011 8:57 PM, "Sebastian Arcus" <<a href="mailto:shop@open-t.co.uk">shop@open-t.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> <br>> <br>> On 17/06/11 20:47, Bob Ham wrote:<br>
>> On Fri, 2011-06-17 at 20:28 +0100, Sebastian Arcus wrote:<br>>><br>>>> On the other hand, there is another way to get pretty much unlimited<br>>>> power in a totally silent way. Just have all your super-powerful<br>
>>> hardware (a whole datacentre if you want) in a different room, and use<br>>>> some form of remote access<br>>><br>>> Aye, I've considered that. However, the reason I want silence is<br>
>> largely for audio work. In this context, the computer must necessarily<br>>> be within short range of the user because of the need to get sound in<br>>> and out with as low latency as possible.<br>> <br>
> I know where you can get some 12M (~36feet) USB extensions ;-)<br>> <br>> There seem to be plenty USB audio mixers out there.<br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Liverpool mailing list<br>
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