Hi,
I wonder What latency you need and what problem you seek to solve.
It's not possible to give you an excact answer about the latency. Latency depend on many variables. It's not just about the CPU and the synth application.
- The application it self use some time to calculate.
- The efficiency of your CPU - providing they do work optimal - also depend on your other system parts and on your system settings.
- Then you have the latency introduced by your soundcard including the connections and settings.
- The more voices playing in a softsynth, the more it demand off the CPU, so that also affect the latency you can get without overloading your CPU. And the more tasks your CPU is doing beside for the single synth, the higher latency you can exspect to be able to get as all ongoing tasks will have an impact on the settings you can have, as they all demand CPU power.
- Also a host application add to latency, if you use a host. That latency depend on the hosts efficiency.
- Also your controller have some latency to add, even if it's very small.
- Getting the roundtrip latency can doubble the above latency or so.
- To that you have the psycical sound travel from your speakers to your ears, and whatever you use that can add to the latency you exsperience.
- There are so many variables.
You should be able to play Matrix 12 V2 in CD quality with a acceptable latency, if you do things right, with a modern 2.5 GHz CPU, depending on how much else is going on on your system. But you will perhaps not have much headroom, as 2.5 GHz CPU just is Arturias minimum requirements to run a single Matrix 12 V2, as you can read on the product page.
Also if you are a very skilled player that feel very low latency, then perhaps you can't get that kind of latency in every performance. It's hard to tell excactly.
I can't give you any guarantees.
Arturia does'nt make a hardware Matrix 12 as you can find out on the product pages.
A true analog hardware synth played throug an hardware amp and perhaps into a analog recorder will in example not have the latency from a soundcard added or depend on a CPU.
But in modern days synth also is used with computer recording and such, so in that case it also will get the latency that signal line will introduce. It might not be easy to work with a old hardware synth.
The Oberheim Matrix 12 afaik did'nt have the fastest envelopes. Quite slow i think.