Can I use the KPP as the following?
Guitar > KPP > PC > stand alone neural DSP plugin?
At the moment I can kinda get it to work but its slightly delayed and also I cant figure out how to turn of the kemper sounds
Can I use the KPP as the following?
Guitar > KPP > PC > stand alone neural DSP plugin?
At the moment I can kinda get it to work but its slightly delayed and also I cant figure out how to turn of the kemper sounds
Not familiar with the KPP specifically but if you can set the output of the Kemper to DI. You might not be able to avoid the delay until we get ASIO drivers, but try lowering the buffer.
Select DI as the output source for the output that you want to use to send the signal to your computer.
You will always have to expect a certain amount of latency when you try to use plug-ins in realtime because you have to activate the software monitoring option to monitor the processed signal.
No Asio Driver will change that.
Select DI as the output source for the output that you want to use to send the signal to your computer.
You will always have to expect a certain amount of latency when you try to use plug-ins in realtime because you have to activate the software monitoring option to monitor the processed signal.
No Asio Driver will change that.
It won't eliminate it, but would you agree that in general ASIO drivers allow for smaller latency?
AFAIK the buffer size is mostly determined by the actual CPU power that the computer provides.
Hm maybe. In practice it might be different. For instance: https://www.lewitt-audio.com/blog/what-is-a…our%20interface.
for sure any ASIO driver is better than no Asio driver. On the linked website it looks like the Asio4All driver is providing the least amount of latency.