dropouts, 98Se and Windows XP

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It's just getting worse and worse. I can't play a single thing now. Not even one second. :(
 
Try any of the following, in no particular orden:
- Disable Antivirus software !!!
- Reprofile your card with the Waveprofiler under Options -> Audio
- Set your latency to max (in PA9)
- Defrag your HD
- Visit www.musicxp.com and do the tweaks
- Disable networking
- Make sure your soundcard is working properly (Check Device Manage)
- Don't run anything at all while recording. Hit Ctrl + Alt + Delete and then Task Manager to see what's really running...
- Pray... ;)


- Get Sonar! :D
 
- The bastards at Norton decided not to have any option to quit, or to name their file anything easy enough to notice in the Task Manager. Ahem.

- Do I get to give it a new picture (haha)

- Have done

- Am doing (gonna be a while :))

- Might do later

- Huh?

- Yup it is working like a monkey on lemon juice.

- Already done that. Closed anything that was obviously not another of these srtz3.exe or adshgilushdugih.exe
I wish they were easier to tell :D

- Dear God..... tonight please......

- Wanna send it to me ?:D
 
Then maybe it's your souncard:
- What sound card do you have?
- Have you updated the drivers for it?
- Have you considered smashing it with a hammer?
 
- AC97 Audio (lol :D)

- No good idea

- Frequently occurs in my dreams :D
 
Diagnosis:
You need a new soundcard!

Even a Creative-card would be better.
 
Haha. I don't know what you have against them. It isn't exactly gonna improve the sound quality much :( and it costs a lot :)

What card have you got / price ? :D
 
What I have against Creative? They make poor drivers and poor audio-cards, that's a good enough reason for me... :D

I use an Audiotrak Inca88. 8 ins, 8 outs and low latency. It's a beauty... ;) The price is/was around $260. It's a discontinued card, but I think you still can buy it. Searh the net...
 
Sounds impressive. Why do you need so many inputs though, unless not using a preamp?
 
This is ridiculous. PC defragmented, all programs closed. 3 tracks. I can't play at all, because of dropout. Sucks :(
 
Okay, you gotta get used to the fact that your soundcard is not made for multitrack recording! I'm surprised PA9 will even start...
 
LOL! Well it's worked fine with about 15 tracks before :(
 
I could do about 6 tracks of midi, as long as it wasnt voice intense, on the ac97 chip with my AMD1700+. The first time I tried midi and audio it wouldnt run it. If your budget crunching to the max, the Creative Live! value is $25.00 at www.compuvest.com

although myself, and many others would recommend going to the next level in sound cards if you could squeeze it..
 
I'm sure I'll be able to nag my parents into it. What would you recommend ?
 
for me, entry into the next level of sound cards would most likely be the Audiophile 24/96 they can be found from $140 to $170 online in severeal places. That has been the most recommended card for me, for the buck. Why dont you check in the "computer and soundcard forum" and read some of the more informed commentary there, I`m sure it would help in making a decision.
 
Okey dokey. Will it make much difference to the SOUND, or just produce less dropouts ?
 
CanopuS said:
Okey dokey. Will it make much difference to the SOUND, or just produce less dropouts ?

better sound, and less dropouts, if any..
drop in on the "computer recording and soundcards" forum and ask around. THere some folks that can give you guidance so that you get whats best for you want to do and can afford to do.
 
CanopuS said:
How MUCH of a better sound? :D


with my experience with the ac97 chip and Cakewalk?

if you payed 140 bucks for a soundcard...., I figure the difference would be at least 3 x 140 to 1, or the difference between tap water and a Merlot.
 
Merlot aye? Us brits wouldnt know what that is ;)

Okey dokey. :)
 
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