04-27-2020, 02:48 PM
Interesting information Matt. I am starting to wonder if there is a difference between how (where) the buffer if accounted for on Mac vs PC. You saying that you did not see a change in your latency when changing buffer settings makes me think that it is possibly being factored into the internet latency rather than the audio interface latency (which is where I believe it should be, but who cares).
If you can join a session with someone else, have them look at the different latency numbers as you change the buffer and see what happens. This would also explain how some PC users are seeing 0.0 interface latency. I can't change the buffer on the Mac (core audio) so I can't test this, but I have a feeling that the buffer is factored into my interface latency (because it is higher than it should be with just my interface). Oh, and also that some Focusrite users have reported that their interface latency went down with the use of the Focusrite buffer app. I could be wrong though. It would be great if someone from JK could clarify for us so we don't have to keep guessing.
If you can join a session with someone else, have them look at the different latency numbers as you change the buffer and see what happens. This would also explain how some PC users are seeing 0.0 interface latency. I can't change the buffer on the Mac (core audio) so I can't test this, but I have a feeling that the buffer is factored into my interface latency (because it is higher than it should be with just my interface). Oh, and also that some Focusrite users have reported that their interface latency went down with the use of the Focusrite buffer app. I could be wrong though. It would be great if someone from JK could clarify for us so we don't have to keep guessing.