Next up in the latency/jitter testing is Mixbus!
If you don’t understand what this is, please read the introduction post (This article is being updated if/when changes are made!).
IMPORTANT - Read an updated post, with Mixbus 7 and repeated tests for Mixbus 6
Other parts in this series:
- Daw v Daw 7.2 update, again...
- Pro Tools
- FLStudio
- Live
- Bitwig
- Mixbus
- Ardour
- DP
- Logic
- Reaper
- Waveform
- Cubase
- Studio One
- Conclusions
Contents
Introduction
IMPORTANT - Read an updated post, with Mixbus 7 and repeated tests for Mixbus 6
Read the introduction post. I have updated this post since it was originally published.
For Mixbus I used Kontakt. VST version.
The Preferences->Audio->Buffering
options did not affect the results, nor did any other setting that I found. The developers tend to read these articles, so if I made an error in this regard then I hope one of you very fine people let me know. :)
Mixbus reports latencies for the device of:
- Input - 156 samples
- Output - 145 samples
When using the `Window->Audio/Midi Setup->Calibrate Audio” function, here are the results:
- 64 sample buffer
- Roundtrip - 429 samples (8.938ms)
- Systemic Latency - 301 samples (6.271ms)
- 256 sample buffer
- Roundtrip - 812 samples (16.917ms)
- Systemic Latency - 300 samples (6.250ms)
- 1024 sample buffer
- Roundtrip - 2342 samples (48.812ms)
- Systemic Latency - 295 samples (6.146)
I suspect the difference between the test results and Audio->Audio result is the MIDI subsystem and/or the device MIDI latency.
(Same results as Ardour).
Unrelated to this test, but Ardour/Mixbus’s Audio Calibration system is the best in any DAW. This is an important setting that nearly every other DAW: doesn’t let you set, doesn’t automatically set correctly, or has a test function that gives incorrect results.
Reminder, don’t trust dweebs on the internet. Do the tests yourself, or at least double check my data.
64 sample buffer
Reported Latency
- Unlabeled path - 1.33ms
64 sample buffer
256 sample buffer
Reported Latency
- Unlabeled path - 5.33ms
256 sample buffer
1024 sample buffer
Reported Latency
- Unlabeled path - 21.33
1024 sample buffer
Data
Here is a csv of all the data, including the config files used to plot it using deltafinder.
Conclusion
- Mixbus has near-zero MIDI input jitter.
- Mixbus showed up to 6 samples of jitter.
- I suspect this is the same as Ardour’s 4 samples of jitter, but with unlucky situations where the measurement system identified a threshold 1 sample earlier/later.
- Mixbus showed up to 6 samples of jitter.
- Mixbus’s total latency is fairly large relative to other DAWs.
- Double Bitwig’s
- As an aside - Bitwig’s performance also tends to be much better than Mixbus’s. This is based on separate testing that I have not published.
- Mixbus’s Latency is approximately 256 samples longer than Ardour’s at all settings. (Note: I did ensure the sample rate was 48,000hz like all other tests!)
- This is particularly impactful at lower buffer sizes.
- Processing latency for channel strips? Extra buffer to help reduce ‘realtime load’ (“CPU usage”)? Something else?
Excellent result as long as you’re aware of the increase in latency relative to what you may expect from a naive interpretation of the numbers.
Meta
This post took:
- 4 hours to setup Mixbus for the test in a manner that didn’t result in a crash.
- 3 hours to run the tests thinking that I had avoided the crashes, only to have crashes.
- 1 hour to run the tests without crashing.
- 1 hour to write up the article.