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I just purchased a Delta 66 and I am having some trouble setting it up on my Windows 2000 system. I am using an Emachine 633ids (633 Celeron, 196 MB Ram, probably 12 or so GBs free, on-board Intel 810 Sound card with the jumper disabled). Two things I've noticed are the 3rd channel seems to be reversed (I have to switch the input and output in comparison to the other three channels) and sometimes the card records clear but most of the time it is really bad quality (worse then a cheap tape recorder) and the play back is extremely slow. Not only is it slow but the pitches are affected as well. You really can't understand what is playing but sometimes you can make out a voice but the pitch is extremely low (My wife's voice sounds lower then James Earl Jones). I have had these problems not only in Cakewalk but also in the Windows Sound Recorder. I have tried the newest driver off of the website as well as one of the archived/use when told to drivers. I have also tried two different cards. When setting up the driver I followed the directions from the M-Audio website on how to set up the card for Windows 2000 and for use with Cakewalk. Is anyone else using a Delta with W2k? Does anyone have any suggestions? Please help. I just stepped up this weekend from the onboard sound card to the Delta as well as finished peacing together my studio but I have spent all weekend trying to get this card to work.
I just purchased a Delta 66 and I am having some trouble setting it up on my Windows 2000 system. I am using an Emachine 633ids (633 Celeron, 196 MB Ram, probably 12 or so GBs free, on-board Intel 810 Sound card with the jumper disabled). Two things I've noticed are the 3rd channel seems to be reversed (I have to switch the input and output in comparison to the other three channels) and sometimes the card records clear but most of the time it is really bad quality (worse then a cheap tape recorder) and the play back is extremely slow. Not only is it slow but the pitches are affected as well. You really can't understand what is playing but sometimes you can make out a voice but the pitch is extremely low (My wife's voice sounds lower then James Earl Jones). I have had these problems not only in Cakewalk but also in the Windows Sound Recorder. I have tried the newest driver off of the website as well as one of the archived/use when told to drivers. I have also tried two different cards. When setting up the driver I followed the directions from the M-Audio website on how to set up the card for Windows 2000 and for use with Cakewalk. Is anyone else using a Delta with W2k? Does anyone have any suggestions? Please help. I just stepped up this weekend from the onboard sound card to the Delta as well as finished peacing together my studio but I have spent all weekend trying to get this card to work.