![]() that works well with mine (but I use windows). General advice for focusrite appears to be ‘96k sample rate 1ms frame and fiddle with the buffer size to get latency as low as possible’. and then set your Mac mini settings the same way? can you check what your settings were on that (or from someone else with the same kit). When you 'Search' the forum, you'll find heaps of info on Focusrite.įocusrite support has responded but has nothing to offer so far.Do you still have access to the MacBook Pro?. Sofar I've seen the 2i2 (3rd gen) doing a good job for what it is. There is an (older?) 'low latency driver' from Focusrite that has helped folks to get things tuned on MAC.Īlso there are reports of jammers using a 96k/16 setting with good result. There seem to be challenges on both Windows and MAC. The 2i2 is a much used and thus much discussed device. Still not quite usable, but betterīonus question - any idea why the performance of the Scarlett and the Audiobox would have been almost exactly the opposite on the MacBook pro (2015) I was running before? Core audio performance on the Jamkazam interface is green.įocusrite support has responded but has nothing to offer so far.> ![]() I can get down to 7.9ms with 4 year old Presonus Audiobox i2. Jamkazam latest release, latency patch installed, frame rate at 1īest I can get is 17.9ms for audio interface latency with focusrite. Hardware: new 6 core i7 with 16BG memory and MacOS 10.15.6 ![]() (08-25-2020, 12:34 AM)ssjk1 Wrote: Is anybody able to get acceptable latency using a Mac Mini (2020) and a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2? ![]()
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