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Originally Posted by Doc Jones
that sucks alex. perhaps some of that pain med will help take away some of the pain dealing with your computer
It's been a while siince I have looked at audio interfaces, but when I was researching firewire solutions the RME Fireface 800 kept rising to the top of my list. Probably overkill and (in my eyes) way too expensive.
I am kind of surprised that you are getting audio glitches from your m-audio card. How many physical ins and outs do you use?
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Doc, I maxed out the physical inputs of the Delta 1010LT.
I bought 2 XLR(male)->TRS crossover cables to turn the mic inputs (input 1 and input 2) of the 1010LT into a pair of balanced line ins. Inputs 3 and 4 were for my Virus KC, inputs 5 and 6 were for my Nord Lead 2, and inputs 7 and 8 were for my JV 1080. I was using the SPDIF IN for my Motif ES Rack.
I worked through the M-Audio tech support system, whcih I think is very good. The same technical specialist answered all three of my reported incidents and gave solid advice that was easy to implement. We were in the process of increasing the buffer size to determine if that was causing the cracks/pops but in the middle of it I realized that input 3 was dead as it did not indicate any signal when connected to the outputs of any of my synths. So, we quit trying to resolve the latency issues as the card was faulty.
I really wanted the 1010LT, it seemed so easy to go mixerless. I'm tempted to go with the M-Audio Firewire 18/14 as it is $100 less than the Delta 1010 with the breakout box. Their new ProFire 26/26 (or whatever its called) would be bad ass too, as it has huge room for expansion.
I will look at your Echo interface though as you and OVM both have had really good luck with them. Thank you for pointing that out!
The PC is all back to normal again, everything loaded and optimized. Now it's time to make a backup with Norton Ghost!
-Alex