PapillonIrl
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Ok.
Took some fiddling but the new drivers seem to be up to scratch. I have been testing it with four mics going into this mixer...
http://www.behringer.com/eng/products/eurorack/mx2004a.htm
and from four channel inserts in the mixer into the breakout box. It records each mic to a seprate channel with virtually no noise, unlike my old card. I still have my old soundcard enabled, and can swap the output between them to change from monitors to headphones with no problem.
I'm doing everything in 32-bit in CEP and have the CODEC sample rate set to 96,000 in the Midiman Mixer. Excuse my ignorance here, but does this mean I'm not limited to 16-bit, as this seemed to be an issue with some 2K systems with Deltas ?
I didn't install any of the drivers from the CD. I believe these would have to be uninstalled using Midiman's uninstall programs (more downloading) if I had installed them and wanted to use they updated ones later.
There is only one problem, and again, I'm pretty sure it's down to my ignorance and not the soundcard or drivers...the signal reaching Cool Edit seems very weak when I set the Midiman Mixer software to accept a signal of +4db. This is (supposedly) the output of my mixer so why is this happening ? If I set Midiman software to accept a signal of -10db the waveform looks right. This can't be right. Is it anything to do with my cables possibly being unbalanced ? I never took the time to understand this term properly, maybe it's time I did.
I would really appreciate if somebody familiar with Delta soundcards could maybe take a look at the the link above showing the specs of my mixer and try and help me out as it is doing my head in !
pAp.
Took some fiddling but the new drivers seem to be up to scratch. I have been testing it with four mics going into this mixer...
http://www.behringer.com/eng/products/eurorack/mx2004a.htm
and from four channel inserts in the mixer into the breakout box. It records each mic to a seprate channel with virtually no noise, unlike my old card. I still have my old soundcard enabled, and can swap the output between them to change from monitors to headphones with no problem.
I'm doing everything in 32-bit in CEP and have the CODEC sample rate set to 96,000 in the Midiman Mixer. Excuse my ignorance here, but does this mean I'm not limited to 16-bit, as this seemed to be an issue with some 2K systems with Deltas ?
I didn't install any of the drivers from the CD. I believe these would have to be uninstalled using Midiman's uninstall programs (more downloading) if I had installed them and wanted to use they updated ones later.
There is only one problem, and again, I'm pretty sure it's down to my ignorance and not the soundcard or drivers...the signal reaching Cool Edit seems very weak when I set the Midiman Mixer software to accept a signal of +4db. This is (supposedly) the output of my mixer so why is this happening ? If I set Midiman software to accept a signal of -10db the waveform looks right. This can't be right. Is it anything to do with my cables possibly being unbalanced ? I never took the time to understand this term properly, maybe it's time I did.
I would really appreciate if somebody familiar with Delta soundcards could maybe take a look at the the link above showing the specs of my mixer and try and help me out as it is doing my head in !
pAp.