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Producing music remotely

Hi,


Due to mild/medium electrohypersensitivity (EHS) I decided to use my heavy music production PC remotely via Ethernet to reduce exposure.

The DAW I use is Cubase, operating system is windows 11 my workstation desktop.

I have two homes, so I could run my desktop remotely from a light laptop or desktop in the other one via ethernet.

For me, audio latency and quality should be as unaffected as possible, lossless audio is very important for recording and also playback.

A Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface is the interface I use, 2 channels in, 2 channels out. For input, it's important to have 24 bit audio (since I'm using effects on top of my recordings), for output, 16 bit is enough. Lossless quality is more important than latency, since my interface has direct monitoring and I can set up a latency correction in my DAW.

I don't mind a few frames of lag, only having 30fps nor some visual artifacts for this purpose.

Also, will my internet be fast enough? Download speed is 90 mb/s upload speed is 17 mb/s.

Occasionally I also use my PC for strategy gaming, so I should be able to switch to something like Parsec for this purpose.

Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance.

Edited by Tinfoil hat person xP
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