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Old 03-06-2018, 10:04 AM
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Default Re: HW Buffer Size at Different Sample Rates

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Originally Posted by BScout View Post
Latency and sample rate are related. Doubling the sample rate means the same amount of buffers go by in 1/2 the time. So doubling the buffers restores the same amount of time.

Remember
buffers is equivalent to a measure of samples.
samples / sample rate = latency

You haven't mentioned what your audio card is but all audio interfaces will have a minimum time needed to process incoming audio and that will set your minimum buffer. Since you started with the minimum at a base sample rate, it will have to go up in proportion as you double or quad the base sample rate.
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