What should be my time to latency resulting?

Please can someone tell me about what my time of latency that results should be in the Prox 10.2.4 logic?

I use an interface Apollo Twin Duo Thunderbolt, with a Macbook Pro 15' 2015 of the retina, Quad Core 2.8 ghz, 16gbRam, El Capitan 10.11.3

In preferences, it indicates the size of buffer 64

Result 10.2ms (exit 2.1ms) roundtrip latency

Is this normal?   If this latency is high, how can it be reduced?  I bought the most expensive interface that I could afford!

It's causing you problems?  Placement of record does not affect latency.

You can hear with the help of a live microphone or guitar/bass input.

The round-trip latency is high given the size of buffer, which means that somewhere in the chain either Apple or AU-Apollo has added additional buffers.

My material RME under Snow Leopard under Logic-9 shows:

Buffer size 128 round trip latency 7.3ms out 3.7

"" 64 4.4ms roundtrip latency output 2.2

««32 2.9ms roundtrip latency output 1.5»

Normally the return buffer size is double (or slightly more) that the latency of the output, so in your case, it would be between 4.2 and 4.4ms. The pilot of Apollo or logic or the last OSX added buffers. I wouldn't be surprised if it's not Apple Core Audio, which uses the extra buffering... recent Mac operating systems are too heavy top and ineffective even if it's not that noticeable that the whole system is the additional use buffering, which is why so much RAM and open disk space is necessary. There is also the possibility that the extra buffers are part of the Thunderbolt interface?

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