Delta 1010 M-Audio or ESI Juli@

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im using SB livre Platium but i have a lot of problems with Latency
so i wanna buy a better soundcard
Delta 1010 M-Audio or ESI Juli@?
tks
 
The Delta's been around a LONG time, probably out of production by now. The Jui@ is made by a Korean Company with a long history of poor product support. I don't know if either one is Vista friendly. Both devices are last years (two to four years ago really) news. Just my 2 cents.
 
I've used M-Audio's Delta 66 with the Omni mixer as well as the company's new Fast Track Ultra interface, with generally good results. I did have to return the first Fast Track Ultra after lots of glitches, but they sent me a replacement unit and it seems to be working well. For what it's worth....
 
The 1010 is still in production and there are Vista drivers on M-Audios website. Not sure what the 1010 on vista experience is like, but they are still supporting it.
 
hi
im using SB livre Platium but i have a lot of problems with Latency
so i wanna buy a better soundcard
Delta 1010 M-Audio or ESI Juli@?
tks

These are two very different cards. The 1010 is multi-channel and the Juli@ is only stereo. What are your channel requirements?
 
ok
tks for your reply
so i have a M-audio keystation, and i m using nuendo to record, but i hate latency....
and i play guitar as well....
so i need a good card and not too expenseve to recorde guitar and efects.
 
Dude, get the Delta 1010 It's a sweet deal for the price. 10 in 10 out,great sound and Super low latency.In NUENDO With M-Audio ASIO Drivers and my buffers set two 128, I get about 3ms in and 3ms out for a total of about 6 or 7 ms. I Only use 128 when playing through the computer into gutiar rig or if I'm tracking vocals. (I can't even here the 6ms of latency)It sounds sweet. Most times I run the buffers at 512 for about 12ms of latency. Keep in mind that I run nuendo at 24 bit and 44.100KHz so depending on your computer even lower latency is possible at let's say 32 or 24 bit but at a higher freqency like 48,88 or 96. Also I run 3 delta's together for a total of 30 ch in and 30 ch out and after about five years not one problem with this set up. hope this help's
 
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