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Baymo
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Hi all,
I'm using music studio 7 and have just upgraded to a Delta 2496 soundcard.
After importing a wave file I then add a vocal to track 2. When I playback the mix there are no pops or clicks and everything sounds fine foe a few seconds but then the song stops at a certain point. So I click play again and the song plays but now there is no sound at all and the song stops at the same point.
So, I increase ALL the settings/buffers/latency in the Delta control panel and the music studio to maximum, save them, even restart the computer (just to be sure) open music studio, import the wave file, record a demo vocal again. Click play, everything sounds fine again until the same thing happens, only this time a few more seconds later than the last time.
I have disabled the motherboard soundcard in BIOS, (a realtek ac97 which worked like a dream except for the sound quality) re-installed the latest Delta drivers which I have done three times but the same thing keeps happening. I also tried the "reset rate if idle" option in the Delta contrl panel.
My computer system is a Pentium 4 CPU 2.4 GHz 256 MB ram and running windows XP.
Are there any settings in windows that I have neglected? DMA? Please help as I don't know what the solution could be.
Thankyou for any replies.
I'm using music studio 7 and have just upgraded to a Delta 2496 soundcard.
After importing a wave file I then add a vocal to track 2. When I playback the mix there are no pops or clicks and everything sounds fine foe a few seconds but then the song stops at a certain point. So I click play again and the song plays but now there is no sound at all and the song stops at the same point.
So, I increase ALL the settings/buffers/latency in the Delta control panel and the music studio to maximum, save them, even restart the computer (just to be sure) open music studio, import the wave file, record a demo vocal again. Click play, everything sounds fine again until the same thing happens, only this time a few more seconds later than the last time.
I have disabled the motherboard soundcard in BIOS, (a realtek ac97 which worked like a dream except for the sound quality) re-installed the latest Delta drivers which I have done three times but the same thing keeps happening. I also tried the "reset rate if idle" option in the Delta contrl panel.
My computer system is a Pentium 4 CPU 2.4 GHz 256 MB ram and running windows XP.
Are there any settings in windows that I have neglected? DMA? Please help as I don't know what the solution could be.
Thankyou for any replies.