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HQ Audio over Bluetooth w/ 1ms latency Coming?!!

This could be really great. (Apologies if this has already been discussed)

https://www.cme-pro.com/wow-where-did-the-latency-go-one-step-ahead-with-iwa/

Comments

  • @Halftone said:
    This could be really great. (Apologies if this has already been discussed)

    https://www.cme-pro.com/wow-where-did-the-latency-go-one-step-ahead-with-iwa/

    My understanding is that this is not Bluetooth but a different wireless technology.

  • edited July 2023

    As a live instrumentalist along with live looping, I see the trouble with BT, but for midi duties it’s good. I’ve had my AirPod Pro 2nd Gen for two weeks and my accuracy of tapping notes into a grid with 1/16 quantize is no worse than without them. Not a frustrating experience at all. I stay away from limiters or anything else that adds more latency while using them for recording midi performances. But understand this is an Apple thing. Something about how it compresses/decompresses the codec audio is faster, I forget the technicalities. Big difference with my regular consumer BT speakers. They are unusable for music making, as expected.
    But back to the AirPods, I cannot comment on the quality. I just know lots of people use them so they’re good for field testing and writing, creating while at work or in bed or on the go. I leave the gimmicky spatial audio turned off. It makes things sounds phasey.

  • edited July 2023

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Halftone said:
    This could be really great. (Apologies if this has already been discussed)

    https://www.cme-pro.com/wow-where-did-the-latency-go-one-step-ahead-with-iwa/

    My understanding is that this is not Bluetooth but a different wireless technology.

    At times, I'm using an RF headset with analog transmission and despite CME's claim, the audio quality and reach are good enough here with hardly any interference side effects (I've tried different models and their quality can vary quite substantially!). Latency is almost zero (reading: Maybe around 1ms too).
    The problem with such solutions is that the sender most likely won't make it into the iPhones'/iPads' hardware so instead of a small headphones dongle you'd now have a headphones dongle plus a bulky box connected to the iDevice.

    @Blipsford_Baubie said:
    As a live instrumentalist along with live looping, I see the trouble with BT, but for midi duties it’s good. I’ve had my AirPod Pro 2nd Gen for two weeks and my accuracy of tapping notes into a grid with 1/16 quantize is no worse than without them.

    Very interesting, I didn't know that!

  • @Halftone : maybe you can change the thread title...this article is about a technology that does not appear to be bluetooth.

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