RME HDSP 9632 [81/87] Latency and monitoring
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User's Guide HDSP System HDSP 9632 © RME
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33.2 Latency and Monitoring
The term Zero Latency Monitoring has been introduced by RME in 1998 for the DIGI96 series
of audio cards. It stands for the ability to pass-through the computer's input signal at the inter-
face directly to the output. Since then, the idea behind has become one of the most important
features of modern hard disk recording. In the year 2000, RME published two ground-breaking
Tech Infos on the topics Low Latency Background, which are still up-to-date: Monitoring, ZLM
and ASIO, and Buffer and Latency Jitter, both found on the RME Driver CD and the RME web-
site.
How much Zero is Zero?
From a technical view there is no zero. Even the analog pass-through is subject to phase er-
rors, equalling a delay between input and output. However, delays below certain values can
subjectively be claimed to be a zero-latency. This applies to analog routing and mixing, and in
our opinion also to RME's Zero Latency Monitoring. The term describes the digital path of the
audio data from the input of the interface to its output. The digital receiver of the HDSP 9632
can't operate un-buffered, and together with TotalMix and the output via the transmitter, it
causes a typical delay of 3 samples. At 44.1 kHz this equals about 68 µs (0.000068 s). In Dou-
ble Speed mode, the delay doubles to 6 samples, for both ADAT and SPDIF.
Oversampling
While the delays of digital interfaces can be disregarded altogether, the analog inputs and out-
puts do cause a significant delay. Modern converter chips operate with 64 or 128 times over-
sampling plus digital filtering, in order to move the error-prone analog filters away from the au-
dible frequency range as far as possible. This typically generates a delay of one millisecond. A
playback and re-record of the same signal via DA and AD (loopback) then causes an offset of
the newly recorded track of about 2 ms. The exact delays of the HDSP 9632 are:
Sample frequency kHz 44.1 48 88.2 96 176.4 192
AD (43.2 x 1/fs) ms 0.98 0.9 0.49 0.45
AD (38.2 x 1/fs) ms 0.22 0.2
DA (43.4 x 1/fs) ms 0.98 0.9
DA (87.5 x 1/fs) ms 0.99 0.91
DA (176.8 x 1/fs) ms 1 0.92
Buffer Size (Latency)
Windows: This option found in the Settings dialog defines the size of the buffers for the audio
data used in ASIO and GSIF (see chapter 13 and 14).
Mac OS X: The buffer size is defined within the application. Only some do not offer any setting.
For example iTunes is fixed to 512 samples.
General: A setting of 64 samples at 44.1 kHz causes a latency of 1.5 ms, for record and play-
back each. But when performing a digital loopback test no latency/offset can be detected. The
reason is that the software naturally knows the size of the buffers, therefore is able to position
the newly recorded data at a place equalling a latency-free system.
AD/DA Offset under ASIO and OS X: ASIO (Windows) and Core Audio (Mac OS X) allow for the
signalling of an offset value to correct buffer independent delays, like AD- and DA-conversion or
the Safety Buffer described below. An analog loopback test will then show no offset, because
the application shifts the recorded data accordingly. Because in real world operation analog
record and playback is unavoidable, the drivers include an offset value matching the HDSP
9632's converter delays.
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- Dsp system hdsp 9632 1
- Hammerfal 1
- User s guide 1
- Driver installation and operation windows 2
- General 2
- Connections and totalmix 3
- Driver installation and operation mac os x 3
- Technical reference 4
- General 5
- Hdsp 9632 5
- User s guide 5
- Brief description and characteristics 6
- Introduction 6
- Package contents 6
- System requirements 6
- External connectors 7
- Hardware connectors 7
- Hardware installation 7
- Internal connectors 8
- Accessories 9
- Warranty 9
- Appendix 10
- Ce fcc compliance 11
- Iso 9001 11
- Note on disposal 11
- Driver installation and operation windows 13
- Hdsp 9632 13
- User s guide 13
- Deinstalling the drivers 14
- Driver and firmware 14
- Driver installation 14
- Driver update 14
- Configuring the hdsp 9632 15
- Firmware update 15
- Settings dialog 15
- Settings dialog dds 18
- Clock modes synchronisation 19
- Operation and usage 21
- Playback 21
- Dvd playback ac 3 dts under mme 22
- Notes on wdm 23
- Multi client operation 24
- Digital recording 25
- Analog recording 26
- General 26
- Known problems 26
- Operation under asio 2 26
- Operation under gsif gigasampler interface 27
- Windows 2000 xp 27
- Digicheck 28
- Using more than one hammerfall dsp 28
- General 29
- Hotline troubleshooting 29
- Installation 30
- Channel routing asio at 96 khz 31
- Diagrams 31
- Channel routing wdm at 96 khz 32
- Driver installation and operation mac os x 33
- Hdsp 9632 33
- User s guide 33
- Driver and flash update 34
- Driver installation 34
- Driver update 34
- Flash update 34
- Configuring the hdsp 9632 35
- Settings dialog 35
- Settings dialog dds 37
- Clock modes synchronisation 38
- Mac os x faq 40
- Midi doesn t work 40
- Round about driver installation 40
- Pci card and pci slot compatibility 41
- Repairing disk permissions 41
- Supported sample rates 41
- Various information 41
- Hotline troubleshooting 42
- Diagram channel routing at 96 khz 43
- Connections and totalmix 45
- Hdsp 9632 45
- User s guide 45
- Analog connections 46
- Line inputs 46
- Headphones 47
- Line outputs 47
- Digital connections 48
- Word clock 50
- Word clock input and output optional word clock module 50
- Technical description and usage 51
- Cabling and termination 52
- Operation 52
- Overview 53
- Totalmix routing and monitoring 53
- The user interface 55
- Elements of a channel 56
- Tour de totalmix 56
- Mute und solo 58
- Submix view 58
- Presets 59
- The quick access panel 59
- Preferences 61
- The monitor panel 61
- Editing the names 62
- Hotkeys 63
- Menu options 64
- Level meter 65
- Elements of the matrix view 66
- Operation 66
- Overview 66
- Totalmix the matrix 66
- Advantages of the matrix 67
- Asio direct monitoring windows only 67
- Totalmix super features 67
- Copy routings to other channels 68
- Delete routings 68
- Selection and group based operation 68
- Recording a subgroup loopback 69
- Using external effects devices 70
- Mapping 71
- Overview 71
- Totalmix midi remote control 71
- Operation 72
- Simple midi control 73
- Loopback detection 74
- Hdsp 9632 75
- Technical reference 75
- User s guide 75
- Tech info 76
- Analog 77
- Technical specifications 77
- Digital inputs 78
- Digital outputs 78
- Digital 79
- Lock and synccheck 80
- Technical background 80
- Latency and monitoring 81
- Ds double speed 82
- Aes ebu spdif 83
- Qs quad speed 83
- Noise level in ds qs mode 84
- Steadyclock 84
- Block diagram hdsp 9632 85
- Diagrams 85
- Connector pinouts 86
- Overview channels expansion boards 87
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