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Switcher Studio / IPad for Streaming screensharing
Switcher looks great, I wonder if anybody have tried it? To combine yourself with a screenshare you’d need 3 devices.
I am wondering in you have experienced Lag on the device you are running screenshare, DAW, from, and if it actually demands more. I don’t know what pad I’ need I run Amp Sims and Some synths and need that (Tonestack) not to lag on my side.
There used to be this issue I read about where DSP% maxed out in AUM, some prosessors only got activated when system was under stress.
I guess I would like to avoid that if it could leads to crackles. I know we have some wizards here.
Should I look for at speed of the lowest set of cores? In the iPad they come in quadruplet sets,
“The M2 has four high-performance @3.49 GHz "Avalanche" and four energy-efficient @2.42 GHz "Blizzard" cores,”.
My default is try try an M1, but I am interested if you have experiences screensharing and running apps, if you have experiemnced audio latency on your side, From M1 and up.
Also how is the streaming y’all?
Any alternatives to switcher studio on a purely iOS platform?
Comments
iOS automatically switches to the high-performance cores when required. This does not normally cause crackles. The high-performance cores generally run at about 3.5 GHz on the modern Apple chips, so that's not really a criterion. AUM DSP runs on one core, but more high-performance cores will be useful if there are background processes running in parallel. Larger processor memory is useful; M1 and M2 both have 8 GB (or 16 GB), while A15 has only 4 GB.