In fact, they created a ticket regarding this issue 5 months ago, but I’ve received no update since. I contacted Steinberg about this, and they felt that a Ping latency number should appear with either analog or digital devices. Instead, it seems that the Ping latency indicator number would apply only to using the Ext EFx connection with DIGITAL devices. FWIW, it was presented to me (by another forum member) that the Ping latency number is not an issue when using external ANALOG devices - and, after some serious testing this seems to be correct. It does, unlike the WL11 program, list it’s 4 channels accurately within the Cubase program. (In comparison to the dated Mackie, it’s like comparing a '60s VW to a Tesla.) As to the M4 working properly in Cubase, yes, it does, however it does not register a latency Ping using it in the Ext Efx connection as other devices do, devices that include my Mackie. It’s DAC chip is currently the best in the industry. First off the SOUND of the M4 is beyond good. I have not updated to Win11 yet, but my PC good to go after a BIOS change and, some day, I will update.īUT, a few thoughts. I know the file sharing is very similar to Box/Drive/Dropbox etc, so I think I’ll focus on the text entry as the main USP.I use a Mackie (FireWire) 1640i interface (16X16) mixer that works fine in Win10, along with a MOTU M4. The problem it aims to solve is that some (not all!) people, while working on their PC, do occasionally prefer to type with their phones, rather than their PC, as it lets them take advantage of autocorrect, predictive text and swype-entry - it might not always be faster, but it can feel like it and it also helps if you’re having a bit of a lazy day.īased on some early feedback, I also added the ability to send photos, video, audio and any other file, helping people get things from their phone to their PC without worrying about iOS/Android/Windows issues, installing companion apps on both devices, or worrying about security issues at work, where you might be prevented from installing applications. It lets you essentially use your phone as a keyboard/text entry for your desktop/laptop PC by letting you type on your phone, send to your PC and then copy-paste from there into any application. I’d love to know what you think of my new app, Bullet.
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