I see. The offset is similar to what happens when connecting a soundbar via Bluetooth. There is usually an offset in the TV settings that stalls the picture. From memory, Samsung have it and my Philips Ambilight has it. Serato Video also has it if the video latency is noticeable.
Definitely source dependant. The Bluetooth lag is still there but by delaying the image you get a perfectly synced experience. Iām not sure how well it will work with visual lag when gaming.
Apologies for going off-topic here. I thought this was the general chat. Iāll bow out now!
They are. I was just highlighting the non-audio qualities that BT can be used for. Itās why I only highlighted the bit about musical instruments. BT as a HID device is great.
I have a BT MIDI controller and it doesnātāt have a perceivable input delay. Just like a PS5 controller or a Nintendo Switch controllerā¦ it ps pretty much on the money. It doesnāt have to go through the audio processing.
Iām assuming so. Iāve never used a console with a Bluetooth sound bar so until I do Iāll just assume the visual side has a delay if the offset is turned on. Most people who have a sound bar would connect via eARC anyway which passes audio in sync with the video as a return channel.
Anywayā¦
Nope. We have the exact same definitions. I was not championing BT audio in any wayā¦ just pointing out a musical instrument can run BT sufficiently run within DJ gear happily (just not for audio). I just highlighted how TV manufacturers got around the lip-sync issues over BT by delaying the picture. Itās a workaround but not where live monitoring is needed.
Yes. That is exactly right. For communication with MIDI controllers (not audio). They donāt have the codecs to deal with and the Bluetooth so produces snappy responses. They are great music instruments that rely on BT and work well.
I donāt get any sensation of lag with a PS5/ Switch controller when playing games. It all seems pretty snappy to me but then again Iām not a gamer. My TV is only 60Hz as I watch steamed Sky/iPlayer stuff most of the time.
Pretty much ruinedā¦ yes. Itās just one of the methods to try and help deal with a problem that canāt be fixed. Bluetooth audio just isnāt āthereā yet.
To summarise: No matter how much people try to fix it, Bluetooth is only good for communication and not so amazing for streaming audio (unless itās AdaptX LL.
Which oneā¦ aptX or aptX LL? Both can be considered low latency, but one of them is much better than the other.
AptXā¢ is around 70ms, but some tech papers have said that in certain cases it can be as high as 100ms to 150ms. The LL version, which btw I actually own/use from time to time, is only 40ms. Can I hear that? Yes, of course I can. but the real question is, does a 40ms delay hinder me when Iām trying to make a smooth mix? Not really. I guess having to deal with all types of stuff over the last 30+ years in this hobby (crap, I feel old now ), has made me much more flexible to things like that. Thinking about it now, Iād love to see how some DJās would handle live mixing in a large echo rich hall if their monitor(s) AND headphones went kaput. Horses come to mind. (an inside joke for some of my close old school DJ friends)
Dare I sayā¦ for many people, a 40ms audio delay is (imo) acceptable and workableā¦ but Iām sure some people out there consider their hearing to be āsuper humanā. For them, anything that is not 0ms, is unacceptable. Not directed at anyone here of course.
With that said, I canāt wait to get my hands on, and test out, an LC3 (or LC3plus) equipped transmitter and headphones to see how good they actually are with real world usage.
I used to DJ in this barn of a place. It held around 2500 and was a small arena. It had the biggest echo and the system had a delay of what can only be described as 100 horses running though the room. Luckily the monitors were obscenely sized.
Another venue was in an old church with an awfully cheap sound system. Same again but without any decent monitoring. Awful but true learning curves.
The āhorsesā I mentioned are not from the actual echo/latency/delay itself, but from the off beat mixing someone does when the echos makes them think they are going to be bringing in a track on beat, but then completely messes up and lets the song keep playing off beat. The echos from a big space just makes it sound even worse. lol I had a Porkchop friend that used to call it ācavalosā (Portuguese for horses). In the mid 80ās when I had just started out, he used to say that out loud when my mix went sideways. I got better real quick after some teasing. Fun times/memories.
Those RMX stations alone are dreams themselves ā¦ canĀ“t find one for reasonable price for the life of me ā¦ i wish Denon made something similar to it or there was new unit
Yup, no one resells those things used at a reason price, they hold their value well. There was a rumor of a new RMX unit talked about a few months ago on reddit, Iād love to seem them make a new version that uses the USB routing on the new mixers (V10 and A9) to make it a 100% digital execution with a single cable.
The Masterminds FX is a good alternative, some creative send/return wiring needed on none MS mixers but they are greatā¦ the new one has bpm sync echo included too.
For a while you could get them cheap(er) because a bunch of controller users bought them to be used without a proper fx loopā¦but that did not last long.
Indeed the market is missing a proper external fx units from other manufaturers.
Hope Denon DJ will create a unit that is up2date that kicks ass.
Come on Denon DJ Team invent something crazy new like a modular mixer with separate fx units.
Or a fusion of Xone::96, Xone::db4, A9, V10 and X1850.
Denon DJ could jump over its own shadow and request a cooperation with Allen & Heath. These guys are very open minded. Imagine what a hell of a mixer could come out if these two companies team up and combine forces.
Or they step further and both ask Apple. Could be the worldwide first and only Mixer with Apple Silicon and realtime AI capabilities inside ā¦
I had luck bought the stand together with the RMX-500 for an affordable price. I had LC6000s on sale and someone really wanted this units but had not enough money. So I got the RMX-1000 and some cash in exchange for two LC6000.