to be honest, I didn't even know this site... but what you wrote sounds very interesting ...;)
maybe we should clarify this on discord so that we don't spam the picture gallery ^^ I am currently using the Fabfilter plugins a lot because they are incredibly innovative and they sounded very good. but i'm always looking for good alternatives. and maybe I can help out too with a few plugins...
contact semler about your account via discord. he will find a solution.
I use an old motu ultralite mk3 as an interface that has EQs, Compressor, Limiter and Reverb as DSP onboard and has practically no latency (less than 1.4ms). I use it to equalize my Adam T8V because there is only a minimal reduction in the treble and deep bass.
the big LS that you can see in the background are actually cinema speakers (JBL 3678). I use them as a second listening and as a "party box" and they are actually intended for larger rooms.^^ for these boxes is the EQ. they only sound really good with a distance of about 3-5 meters, but with the EQ it works.
but i have connected everything to patchbays because i watch or hear movies about it and then i patch in a Dolby CP500 cinema processor and i can use the EQ somewhere else via the patchbays when I hear throu the Adams and use it as an EQ for mixing, for example.
Unfortunately, I can't mix well with headphones... that always sounds terrible afterwards. I use REW to measure and it actually works quite well. you need a calibrated micro (a cheap one is also sufficient. i use the superlux emc999 for 30 €. you just have to calibrated it . which also costs 30 €. i'm lucky that we have measuring technology for the cinemas, with which i could calibrate the mic) REW is free and actually shows you everything. is a bit confusing at first but it helped me a lot.
https://www.roomeqwizard.com/
I'm also just starting to switch from software to hardware. the haptics, latency and often the sound is much better than the whole VST and virtual stuff...
the ssl 9000 sound really awesome. I'll also get an analog mixer but unfortunately I don't even have the money for an ssl channelstrip ^^
why are you posting as guest?^^
this is the behringer replica FBQ6200HD. The red LEDs even have a very cool property. officially it is an indicator for critical singals which can cause feedback but not really useful as such. but if you are concerned with the display you can guess which frequencies in a mix interfere and influence others too much.
...then of course not all of them light up. that was only for the optics^^
i like the eq because it practically doesn't color the sound on 0db. In addition, it has a subwoofer output that can be regulated in terms of crossover frequency and volume, and also a generator for pink noise.
PR use only 1 core... so you are better with a single core cpu and 5 ghz then with a 8 core cpu that only has 2,5ghz...
more cores only matters if oyu are using other programs at the same time.
PR is sometimes a bit bitchy with the big maps... but your system doesn't even meet the minimum requirements. and these are so low that you can't play well with them.
Minimum System Requirements
CPUIntel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
VRAM512 MB
RAM3 GB
sometimes i got a little trouble with an i3 3.3ghz 16gb ddr3 1333 and a 4gb1050ti
with an i5 4ghz turbo and 8gb ddr3 1600 and the same 1050ti everything is fine.
hard to say if its only your cpu-clockrate or everything because 800mhz is very slow for ram...
lol, ok, with a lot of bugs in pr you can really ask whether it is a bug or a feature. but viewing the entire bug area as a changelog is a completely different level... ^^
btw: i found another bug but i think its harmless:
i think its on the list...one or two days ago i forgot to check next map and it was khami lrg but after 10min we had to run next because of not enough players.
why what?
I would still do a ping test. the game doesn't show you any timeouts ...
you will only find out what else it could be if you try out various things and answer questions... as I said: you have to find the bottleneck and that can be everywhere. from a busy cpu to wi-fi to your new 9ms something router...
9ms to what?
are you sure that your download bandwidth is lower than your upload bandwidth?
you have to search where the bottleneck is.
if you have a wi-fi connection, try cable.