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What latency performance can be achieved with Rednet?

Using the Rednet PCIe card, it is possible to achieve a round trip latency figure of less than 3ms at all sample rates, assuming a DAW buffer size of 32 samples or less. The latency performance using Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS) depends on the host computer and DAW software, but is typically comparable to the latency experienced when using a FireWire audio interface.

For more information about the Rednet PCIe card and DVS, please click here.

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