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Re: achieving very low latency
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Re: achieving very low latency


  • Subject: Re: achieving very low latency
  • From: Daphne Ippolito <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2012 16:46:21 -0400

I am investigating using an Arduino shield for the playing of sounds.
I initially chose to do the sound playback on the bultin Mac audio
hardware because that is what the old OS 9 software did, so I assumed
the same approach could still be taken.

The pushbuttons are being pressed by the experimenter, not the test
subject. I agree with you that it would be sensible to just subtract
the delay from the measured reaction time, but my boss does not like
this idea for various reasons.

Thanks,
Daphne
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