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I may have settled in with the Audiophile by M-Audio. Maybe. I got it about a week ago and I'm having problems that may soon be resolved but I'm looking for opinions from home reccers that are familiar with it.
First off, I have recently come across statements to the effect that prosumer cards (I'm assuming that this is considered a pro-sumer card?) generally are RAM hogs compared to cheaper consumer cards like SB Live. Is this true? I'm currently at 128 MB of RAM and I was running 20+ tracks of music in cool edit pro on my cheap soundcard with no problems. Will I need to upgrade my RAM in order to do this level of recording with the audiophile?
Secondly, I have had troubles getting my driver updated for Windows ME. I initially installed the driver out of the box and the install Wizard worked fine for that. However when I later downloaded the ME update, the Wizard would not show his face and left me with no clue how to perform the update. So far support has not been a big help.
Although I haven't updated the drivers, I can play and record OK basically with the audiophile. The only major problem I have is that I can't monitor what I'm recording as I record it through the card (I need to use an external mixer to monitor the input signal in the chain before it gets to the card mixed with the output from the card to hear what is being played back while multitracking). Is there some secret to monitoring the input signal through the card? Will the ME driver update cure this?
Also, last night I was tracking and several takes sounded fine when played back, then all of a sudded the new takes sounded all distorted and crackly. This was my first session using the Audiophile. Will the driver update cure this?
Should I run back to Guitar Center and return this thing now?
Does anyone know how to install the driver updates after the fact?

First off, I have recently come across statements to the effect that prosumer cards (I'm assuming that this is considered a pro-sumer card?) generally are RAM hogs compared to cheaper consumer cards like SB Live. Is this true? I'm currently at 128 MB of RAM and I was running 20+ tracks of music in cool edit pro on my cheap soundcard with no problems. Will I need to upgrade my RAM in order to do this level of recording with the audiophile?
Secondly, I have had troubles getting my driver updated for Windows ME. I initially installed the driver out of the box and the install Wizard worked fine for that. However when I later downloaded the ME update, the Wizard would not show his face and left me with no clue how to perform the update. So far support has not been a big help.
Although I haven't updated the drivers, I can play and record OK basically with the audiophile. The only major problem I have is that I can't monitor what I'm recording as I record it through the card (I need to use an external mixer to monitor the input signal in the chain before it gets to the card mixed with the output from the card to hear what is being played back while multitracking). Is there some secret to monitoring the input signal through the card? Will the ME driver update cure this?
Also, last night I was tracking and several takes sounded fine when played back, then all of a sudded the new takes sounded all distorted and crackly. This was my first session using the Audiophile. Will the driver update cure this?
Should I run back to Guitar Center and return this thing now?
Does anyone know how to install the driver updates after the fact?
