
Originally Posted by
famous beagle
Thanks for the info. It looks as though I can just about get a Layla (with the PCI card) for the same price that I could sell my Delta 1010LT for. That would be sweet.
One question. Do you know if the Layla will run smoothly on XP? Any other compatibility issues you've encountered since it's so outdated (in computer years)?
Yes, the first two generation Layla's run flawlessly on XP. They continued to update drivers for legacy stuff. They still do. They will run on any Windows OS from 95 to XP. The Layla24 may run on Win7, but it depends on a lot of things and may not run with the same functionality or reliability with Win7.
I use XP and will as a DAW OS for the foreseeable future. I never owned Vista... it was a disaster. Win7 has nothing for me either. I also ran the original Layla20 with Linux, but I just use XP SP2 lately for most things.
The original Layla's are older as in they've been around for a long time, but performance wise they're both better than many newer interfaces. The only thing that is going to make some of these older units unusable is if your motherboard is too new to have standard PCI (V 2.1) slots. The Layla cards won't fit in PCIe slots of course. Kinda dumb IMO that standard PCI is being eliminated. A buss mastering PCI card like those of the Layla's are still blazing faster and more stable than USB2 or Firewire. There’s no comparison.
I don't worry about anything though because I have some older motherboards, but great performers. In fact I just picked up another of my favorite “Vintage” MOBO's, the ASUS P3B-f. It's ten years old as well, but I hacked it to run a P3 Tualatin 1.4 GHz. If I need anything faster than that or more than 1GB of RAM for a DAW I’m doing something wrong.
Last edited by Beck; 02-06-2012 at 17:15.
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