S
Still' Dreamin'
New member
M-Audio, (Delta 66/OMNI), has'nt introduced any drivers for the Delta-66 since May/'02. Not a very good sign.
Also, M-Audio states that it supports WDM drivers but only for Win 2000 OPSYS. I'm hoping that they'll introduce support for WDM in Win 98SE, (that's what I use). I have and love Sonar. And I would like to try WDM in my opsys with the Delta card.
When using Sonar XL 2.2. , the default drivers for Sonar are MME if one allows Sonar to profile Delta-66. Eventhough Sonar's newest version supports ASIO drivers, my first attempt in using ASIO I got that hidious click/pop upon starting playback of a current project.
Currently, it seems that Delta does not support WDM in Sonar/Win 98SE. I tried it and a pop up error message stated that the current soundcard does not support WDM drivers. The new Sonar also allows use of both 32 bit MME or 16 bit MME. That is what I'm using since that is the default profile and it seems to work best with the Delta sound card.
Sonar works great with the Delta/OMNI! But If I have more than 8 audio tracks, lots of pluggins, the drop-outs will begin to occur. Hopefully using ASIO drivers will cure this. But I first have to play with the settings to see if I can get rid of that click/pop thingy.
So far I've tried the audio recording software packages that came with Delta/Omni. The're o.k. but in my opinion, Sonar beats Cubase and E-magic in simplicity. It is much more user friendly to a musician and for the home audio recording buff.
Also, M-Audio states that it supports WDM drivers but only for Win 2000 OPSYS. I'm hoping that they'll introduce support for WDM in Win 98SE, (that's what I use). I have and love Sonar. And I would like to try WDM in my opsys with the Delta card.
When using Sonar XL 2.2. , the default drivers for Sonar are MME if one allows Sonar to profile Delta-66. Eventhough Sonar's newest version supports ASIO drivers, my first attempt in using ASIO I got that hidious click/pop upon starting playback of a current project.
Currently, it seems that Delta does not support WDM in Sonar/Win 98SE. I tried it and a pop up error message stated that the current soundcard does not support WDM drivers. The new Sonar also allows use of both 32 bit MME or 16 bit MME. That is what I'm using since that is the default profile and it seems to work best with the Delta sound card.
Sonar works great with the Delta/OMNI! But If I have more than 8 audio tracks, lots of pluggins, the drop-outs will begin to occur. Hopefully using ASIO drivers will cure this. But I first have to play with the settings to see if I can get rid of that click/pop thingy.
So far I've tried the audio recording software packages that came with Delta/Omni. The're o.k. but in my opinion, Sonar beats Cubase and E-magic in simplicity. It is much more user friendly to a musician and for the home audio recording buff.