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Free audio latency test app
Does anybody know a free audio latency test app. Curious about this because got the feeling that there's more audio latency on my iAd Air 2 than on my iPHone 5s after 9.3.3 update. I tried to install an app from superpowered but that doesn't work. Although the app installs I get a message that the developer has not the rights to do so. Interesting to see is that the iPad Air (one) seems to have the least audio latency and the iPhone 6 is doing "worser" with 2ms behind.
LInk to the site with the app
http://superpowered.com/latency
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Whant to install something on my device, very unclear, so out immediatly ! Sorry.
2ms is the amount of time it takes sound to travel 2 feet in the air. Just stick your iPhone6 next to your ear and the iPad Air on the table.
latency only matters with monitoring analog signals while tracking (vocals, guitar etc)
since you can't do that without an external device anyway one usually uses the interface's direct monitor (which most have)
if you want to monitor with effects applied, then you have to go the full path through input, conversion, app buffering, app processing, output buffer, conversion, headphone/monitors
in that case the app's processing and buffer handling becomes the limiting factor
a typical roundtrip usually takes 6-12 ms which is a range from very good to usable
(there are guitar heads that won't accept 10ms, but well... never mind)
for playback of whatever sound latency is a non-existing feature, except that playback starts the latency amount later - if that's 5, 20 or 150ms... who cares ?
cheers, Tom
Sorry it seems I was not clear enough. It feels like if I tap buttons of an app like iMaschine on iPad Air 2 the sund is not instant, no problem on 5s. Maybe the latest iOS update mixed something up. Therefor I wanted to check the audio latency.
ah... that's a hint... they possibly introduced (checking for) surface actions that don't apply to the iPhone
tactile sensitivity may vary a lot between devices, my mini-retina probably the worst...
cheers, Tom
A way to test that might be to compare with a directly attached external MIDI keyboard if you have one.