Starstreams
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ASIO drivers for Audigy1, or latency hack?
This is probably not possible but I’ll give it a shot anyway.
I would like to temporally use my default Audigy sound card for doing work in Logic audio and Sonar until I can get a real studio card like an M-audio or Tascam.
Consumer cards like my Audigy have Latency so you can not edit a sound waveform in real time not to mention you’ll get Midi sync errors because these consumer cards can’t handle true multi tracks as you know.
My Question is:
Is there some way to get a custom AISO driver for an Audigy 1 card?
Or is there some kind of hack I can do to the settings of the driver from with in windows to get a straight-through real time signal from my instruments?
It’s my understanding that that reason consumer cards have latency is because the sound is being converted from 44.100 hz to something else for the sound to be compatible with desktop speakers, I forget what the hz number is.
The point is that this conversion that takes place is what makes consumer gaming cards have latency issues when it comes to music studio work.
True studio sound cards do not convert the signal which is why they have accurate real time metering capabilities.
Basically I’m wondering if anyone here happens to know of a setting or even a driver that kind of works like the AISO zero latency drivers mentioned above? Or maby a hack of some kind?
Thanks
This is probably not possible but I’ll give it a shot anyway.
I would like to temporally use my default Audigy sound card for doing work in Logic audio and Sonar until I can get a real studio card like an M-audio or Tascam.
Consumer cards like my Audigy have Latency so you can not edit a sound waveform in real time not to mention you’ll get Midi sync errors because these consumer cards can’t handle true multi tracks as you know.
My Question is:
Is there some way to get a custom AISO driver for an Audigy 1 card?
Or is there some kind of hack I can do to the settings of the driver from with in windows to get a straight-through real time signal from my instruments?
It’s my understanding that that reason consumer cards have latency is because the sound is being converted from 44.100 hz to something else for the sound to be compatible with desktop speakers, I forget what the hz number is.
The point is that this conversion that takes place is what makes consumer gaming cards have latency issues when it comes to music studio work.
True studio sound cards do not convert the signal which is why they have accurate real time metering capabilities.
Basically I’m wondering if anyone here happens to know of a setting or even a driver that kind of works like the AISO zero latency drivers mentioned above? Or maby a hack of some kind?
Thanks
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