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Reviews (2)
Zoom UAC-2 (Demo UAC2 USB 3.0 Audio Interface) (Open Box)
16 August 2016
this is a very underrated product
Not sure if this will be posted as a review specific to the open box zoom UAC-2 but really just want to say how awesome the zoom has been. We have had it for several months now, enough time to know whats up. I have read people talk about crazy low latency but i firmly believe that reported latency is far from the whole story.....even go as far as saying that software reported latency (such as aiso4all) is meaningless. See, we have an hp 360 i5 intel skylake which allowed low low 64 sample buffers in iso4all...reporting something like 3ms latency. Yeah, an amassing result....right? well... It is a lot more complicated, apparently as i have found out. We use vst with edrums. With such low latency, shouldnt be a problem for real time vst at all. But it proved difficult. There were fluctuations which made timing a mess. Like a sway. Adjust playing for the latency but then hits would randomly be delayed, just unpredictable. With real time vst there is the input thru usb latency and the output latency which aiso4all had reported very impressively. But timing using asio4all or any onboard sound card is not consistent even at forced low latency. For real time vst and especially edrums...this is very obvious. Zoom UAC-2- I wasnt sure but i started thinking real time vst edrums may not ever be as tight or enjoyable as i wanted. We needed edrums for practice because of our location and the close proximity of neighbors. I bought the zoom not expecting much but the difference. With a laptop and without firewire, didnt have high hopes for a usb interface. BUT I WAS SURPRISED With the zoom, maybe it is the USB3 idk..but its a different world I can not only play without any fluctuation, its fluid and there is no effort for me trying to adjust playing with latency. I am very sensitive to latency and i can feel tiny amounts when drumming. The zoom feels worlds difference and is pleasant to play with. Even at 64 samples, where aiso4all allowed on my laptop. the zoom feels astronomically better. The numbers reported dont tell you much. So, where i struggled with just playing live vst edrums with a band before. Now I can play edrums with vst output while recording in cubase in real time. this was completely something i would laugh at before. but it is true. No more having to listen to the crappy edrum module to avoid latency in recording. Hearing the edrum vst play back in real time while recording at the same time when before it was inconsistent just playing live vst drums... Worlds of difference
31 December 2014
If u have a compadable x58 socket 1366 motherboard, this CPU is a must have
Holy smokes!!!!!!!! This CPU not only breathes new life into an old x58 motherboard, you can actually catch up to i7 4770k performance (with a little overclocking). This 32nm 6core chip runs so much cooler than my 40nm quad core i7 920. The out of the box experience is undeniable. Its literally over 160% the performance using 70% the power. WOW But these chips are so cool and running on very low volts, its like they are made for overclocking. Leaving all the power saving features on, i could bump the clocks all the way up to 4.2ghz (4.4ghz turbo) with minimal voltage bump. The gigabyte X58 boards have dynamic voltage which keeps my CPU idle at .992 volts and ramps up to 1.28v when loaded. its completely cool, quiet, and stable. I really couldnt be more impressed with it. Of course it can overclock much higher, but this thing is running like its at stock speeds-overclocked 1.2ghz. That is 6cores/8 threads @ 4.2ghz with 4.4ghz turbo. Running very cool with Low volts, not even pushing it. I have been comparing my benchmarks and it will really blow some minds. Its faster than a 4770k in almost everything. It actually keeps up with ivy bridge 6 cores. This chip is really really fast especially when overclocked. It will bring the x58 platform up to 4790k levels. Of course, if your using an app that takes advantage of AVX2 the haswell will leave it sitting. But hardly nothing uses those extensions. I wouldnt say this chip is better than a 4770k but it will surely make the x58 platform relevant today. And i have been comparing lots of benchmarks, games, apps, and test. At 4.2ghz+, these 6 cores can best a 4770k on average. There are some cases that haswell just excels at and is faster, but there 6cores more than make up for it in others. It will surprise you.....it has surprised me. Make sure your motherboard will support it. Most socket 1366 motherboards will but you may have to do a bios update. The CPU may not be listed as supported because its not officially a consumer chip. If its not listed, you can google your motherboard and the either this chip or another x5650, x5660, x5680, etc and you should find someone using it or some information. Most likely though, if your motherboard supports an i7 980x or 990x---- it will support the xeon westmere. They are the same family
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