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♪♪♫ souncards and drivers ♫♪♫♫♪♪♫

I am having some problems with drivers in my Music-studio;(and my studio is; a new Packard Bell Laptop With:Intel 2.0GHzx2, 8Gb 1666 Sddram, 1,5 Tb HD, Realtek HD sound, Intel Graphics, Win 8 64 bit, and the software; cubase 7, cubase wavelab elements 8, HALion Sonic..(64 bit)..hardware; M-audio keystation 49es, Roland RD-1000, Korg M1, Korg X3, and Yamaha 2x10" Activ studiomonitors....♫♪♫♫♪♪♫
but to my problems: I used to use the ASION low latency driver and the low settings in cubase but the latency was too high...20ms so I change too ASIO4ALL vers. 2.10 beta drivers and everything change to the better, the latency came Down too 7ms, soo thats good but then another problem came: My internal mic in my Laptop stop working (I use it too talkback and some small audio things...) In the controll-panel too ASION4ALL it says that the "MS GS Wavetable synth" is used by something else..Windows.. so my question is HOW DO I DISABLE THE MS GS WAVETABLE SYNTH in Windows 8.????? :D♫♪♫♫♪♪♫:guitar: I hope someone can help me
jarleiceman the musicman from the North
 
Man, that was hard to read....

If you ever have to use ASIO4ALL as an ASIO driver, you are using something that is not desirable.

Slow down, and describe your input chain slowly for us old members. lol!

You can only use one ASIO driver at once with Cubase. It seems you may be trying to use your internal sound card in a way it is not capable of.
 
The only soundcard I can see in that, hard to read, blurb is Realtek HD.

I'm not surprised you have issues if that is the case. Get a better Audio Interface.
 
The only soundcard I can see in that, hard to read, blurb is Realtek HD.

I'm not surprised you have issues if that is the case. Get a better Audio Interface.

Where did you get the Realtek thing? I must be losing my marbles...

Edit: oh yeah, right before my brain fried...
 
I am using only the M-audio keystation 49es right now and the sound in cubase, and I only use ASION4ALL, but I get a Message in the controllbix for ASION4ALL: that my internal mic is in use With another aplication; "MS GS Wavetable synth" so something in win 8 is using my internal mic....so I want tø Close MS GS Wavetable synth...?
By the way I did by an Steinberg UR22 today..cant wait to get back and try it...
 
The only soundcard I can see in that, hard to read, blurb is Realtek HD.

I'm not surprised you have issues if that is the case. Get a better Audio Interface.

Yeah! Talk about ha'poth of tar! Well alright, an AI is more than a halfpenny but that lappy must have cost 3-4 times the price of the Steinberg UR22? And that is now my standard basic, recommendation for a starter AI.

Better (IMHO as ever!) is the Native Instruments KA6 which gives you two extra line in/outs and S/PDIF.

And! Kill Realtek BEFORE you install the drivers for something decent!

Dave.
 
Ok thanks Dave I will do, but Im so fu...irritated why my internal mic. is not working...it Works fine in Windows, but when I switch to cubase I get the Message : "MS GS Wavetable synth" is used by another aplication in Windows so how do I shut the "MS GS Wavetable synth" Down...? :-)♫♪♫♫♪♪♫
 
You cant use an internal mic with Cubase as far as I know. You can only use one ASIO interface driver at a time. ASIO4All is just a program that makes a DAW see crappy soundcard as ASIO.

UR22 and a microphone connected to it is the only way to go man.
 
All built-in soundcards have about 40cents worth of chips and are made
for beeps, boops and light gaming, not music production.

Get yourself an asio interface (even a $50-100 one is light-years better than Realtek POS...)
 
Thanks guys Iv just installed my Steinberg UR22 and deactivated; realtek, netw-card (not wi-fi..of course) and the Microsoft ASPI batericontroll (have it on AC all the time...) and wat a change...:-) :-) :-) :-)
 
Thanks guys Iv just installed my Steinberg UR22 and deactivated; realtek, netw-card (not wi-fi..of course) and the Microsoft ASPI batericontroll (have it on AC all the time...) and wat a change...:-) :-) :-) :-)

Not sure I get all the above?!

For music work, if you want a network (and most of us do!) use copper....But NOT those electronic polluters they stick in the mains! No, proper RJ45 outlets.

The network card/adaptor in most computers causes little harm and takes minimal resource. Wireless on the other hand is a clickmaker extrordinaire! Best shut down in "Services". Google "DPCLAT" for a smashing little latency checker progg'.

Dave.
 
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