finally i got it guys!!
so i couldnt sleep i havent slept in two days because of christmas and this computer thing. but now its fixed. i thought it was the onboard sound being really crappy, so i went and talked to the guys that sold it to me and they had never heard of such a problem, i was mad they said they could sell me a hardware based card for 10 cad. i said sure ill try it out i got a asound express 2 soundcard, tried intalling it. i finally got the drivers and everything in and when i record, the noise is sooooo bad. the volume is low, i can barely hear anything. i look up all over the internet for similar problems, try adjusting this and that, nothing. so because its a new computer, i tried installing my os win 98se over the os. didnt work , lots of weird problems. i said, screw it, lets formatthe whole drive and reboot. i put the sound card in still same problem. so its 2 in the morning on christmas eve and i say, ok i nee d to get this done, so i try as a last resort installing the onboard again (so now it would be two devices i guess) there are lots of promts asking for my win98 cd for drivers that it cant locate. files like ksclock.ax and mspclock and dl16 or something anyways i had to search for these drivers on the net they were not on the cd. it works fine now. no noise (by my standards) and its in sync. so, i guess i just did a crappy job of installing drivers the first time. they were drivers for windows, not the sound devices i think. does that explain the time lag? maybe i dont know about computers but i feel like a learned something tonight. i am looking forward to reading these forums for advice on improving my home recordings.
ps the number of total threads and posts and members listed on the home page do not seem to correspond with the flow of traffic and actual number of posts/pages available to see. am i missing something because i am stupid?
thanks and good night!