Well, if you are talking about actual hearing, 99ms is "considered bad. It can cause noticeable delay and negatively impact audio monitoring and processing in real-time", says Google. Some musician will notice 3ms, so your mileage may vary.
This being said, I am looking at the equipment itself. A roundtrip delay is the capture of the playback of a know file, usualy within the same device.
So 6ms that can be proven reliable is better than 4ms that works in a low bit depth.
Regards,
This being said, I am looking at the equipment itself. A roundtrip delay is the capture of the playback of a know file, usualy within the same device.
So 6ms that can be proven reliable is better than 4ms that works in a low bit depth.
Regards,