So a DAW isn’t tight huh?

Here’s the two Litmus tests I’ve done with my DAW using a plugin. One audio mixdown (aka Render) and one where I recorded the playback output from the DAW.

Cubase Audio Mixdown

This Test: Cubase 7.5.20 Build 174 using Kontakt 3.1.0.4
Audio Output: 16th Clave

Number of samples [48 kHz] between consecutive Sixteenth Events:
6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/

Maximum variation between any two consecutive Sixteenth Event intervals:
0 Samples [0.00ms]

Litmus Ranking: 5

Cubase Playback (recorded using RME Digicheck v5.71)

This Test: Cubase 7.5.20 Build 174 using Kontakt 3.1.0.4
Audio Output: 16th Clave

Number of samples [48 kHz] between consecutive Sixteenth Events:
6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/ 6000/

Maximum variation between any two consecutive Sixteenth Event intervals:
0 Samples [0.00ms]

Litmus Ranking: 5

Synopsis of the two tests:
It doesn’t get any tighter then this. No difference between playback or an audio mixdown. Doesn’t matter what plugin I use. I can add effect plugins as I wish and as long as my processor can handle it.

If your DAW software isn’t as tight as this with plugin instruments and effects you really should consider getting a new one.

I don’t really understand the logic in starting the playback in your DAW before cpu hungry plugins have finished loading? What does that prove?

When I buy hardware with a sequencer made in 2014 I expect/demand tight timing. I don’t think that’s silly at all.

With dedicated hardware boxes like the AR and A4 Elektron have full control over both the hardware and the software. No third party USB drivers, other processes running or anything like that.

Having said that I’m quite happy with the tightness of the AR and the A4.

Regarding Roger Linn; He might be the Chuck Norris of hardware drum machines but he is human. I strongly doubt he’s any better at making a Windows and/or MacOs based DAW then the people at Steinberg, Avid, Apple or Ableton.

Sincerely
LarsErik