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Hello!
I've got a bad soundcard: SB Audigy 2 platinum. High latency and so on... :? I want to buy a new soundcard but have to wait until autumn. How do you do to fix the latency?
//Jade
Juho L
19.06.2004, 09:20 AM
KX Audio drivers.
I dont have any problems with my Audigy 2 platinum ex.. :/
It's not a very good soundcard for making tunes with - full stop. I had one and the latency made working with VST instruments almost impossible. I didn't try the latency compensation drivers however, I just got an Audiophile 2496 which I find is much better. The Sounblaster Audigy Platinum is really geared toward DVD and multimedian stuff.
The Sounblaster Audigy Platinum is really geared toward DVD and multimedian stuff.
I know, I know, I know... but when I bought the soundcard I had not decided whether I wanted to use my computer or record in a studio. But I've heard of these soundcards that are connected through fire-wire. Can you use these for music production?
Drammy
08.07.2004, 08:06 AM
You can. Which one are you particularly interested in?
You can. Which one are you particularly interested in?
I'm not sure if Audiotrak had Maya through fire-wire, I know that they have it with a connection to USB.
But I know that M-Audio have two soundcards connected with fire-wire: Firewire 410 (I think that's the most expensive) and Firewire Audiophile.
Then there's ESI Quatafire 610, but I'm not sure of that one.
jasedee
12.07.2004, 11:14 AM
I would tell you to seriously consider one of the new MOTU interfaces....A bit on the expensive side, but basically, the better quality A/D converters you have, the better quality your audio will be...... I have the 2408mk3 and it is great! 24 channels of ADAT/TDIF, and 8 analogue I/O, and S/PDIF. They have one that is firewire too, the 828 if I remember correctly. Or why dont you just get an MBox? Then you get 'Tools as well.
Cheers,
Jase
I would tell you to seriously consider one of the new MOTU interfaces....A bit on the expensive side, but basically, the better quality A/D converters you have, the better quality your audio will be...... I have the 2408mk3 and it is great! 24 channels of ADAT/TDIF, and 8 analogue I/O, and S/PDIF. They have one that is firewire too, the 828 if I remember correctly. Or why dont you just get an MBox? Then you get 'Tools as well.
Cheers,
Jase
Thanks for the tip! So how do you change this topic to solved?
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