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Recording Modus Operandi
Like Albert said, another 512 will improve alot. Make sure you have a second hard drive to record your audio to. They are pretty cheap these days.
Sonic Albert.......Once again, yours are the most helpful answers I get when I ask a question on this board.![]()
Your latency is 23ms? What audio soundcard are you using & at what ASIO buffer settings?
Like Albert said, another 512 will improve alot. Make sure you have a second hard drive to record your audio to. They are pretty cheap these days.
Recording to a second drive is very good advice. Also, when running virtual instruments I split out the libs onto a few different drives.
As far as the mic and phantom power, I'm not familiar with that Soundcraft board. But for $100, it looks like a good mixer. My only question about it is regarding the "low battery" indicator. Does that mean it is battery powered only, or does it come also plug into a wall socket or have a power adapter? That might be a question for the music store where you buy it.
More RAM will help you out for now.
And it is the cheapest way.
If you're planning on buying a new PC, and you don't have the money now. Don't just buy 'something', instead save some money and buy a really good PC for a DAW. At least a dual core with 2 Gb RAM. If you use XP 32 bit, it won't see more than 3 Gb.
This is interesting. I just got a Core2 Duo with 4gb of ram, and XP pro. I'm gona hafta look and see what it thinks I have for ram.
Recording to a second drive is very good advice. Also, when running virtual instruments I split out the libs onto a few different drives.
As far as the mic and phantom power, I'm not familiar with that Soundcraft board. But for $100, it looks like a good mixer. My only question about it is regarding the "low battery" indicator. Does that mean it is battery powered only, or does it come also plug into a wall socket or have a power adapter? That might be a question for the music store where you buy it.
Albert, can you technically explain why recording to the 2nd drive is advisable? How is it an improvement over recording to the original C-drive?
Thanks,
Todd
A dedicated drive is always good for recording since when only using one drive, any OS activity can disrupt recording or playback.
Will a single physical drive, partitioned into 2 separate drives, do the same as 2 physical drives? Back my old 386/486 days, I had a 1.2 gig drive that I had to partition because the bios wouldn't recognize anything over 1 gig. From what I could tell. the puter treated it as 2 separate drives in the sense that you could go as far as format one and the other wouldn't be effected.
A dedicated drive is always good for recording since when only using one drive, any OS activity can disrupt recording or playback.
Never said anything was crap.Soooooo....ASIO4ALL is crap? Do you have a better recommendation?
Never said anything was crap.
In 2000 I built a 1.2ghz AMD T-bird socketA running 2.9ms latency with only 512MB RAM BECAUSE Motu writes incredibly good WDM drivers.
Your computer is not the problem,but it is your money,do as you wish.
Try lowering the ASIO buffer setting to the lowest number possible while still maintaining stability.
The only problem with that is that TODAYS software places a much higher demand on the CPU/RAM than 8 years ago, I'm not saying that you didn't get it down to 2.9ms back then, it's just that WinXP and Reaper I'm sure put alot more load on the system than whatever OS and other programs you were useing back than. FWIW....I didn't have any problems either with a 667mhz machine w/ 256 ram with Win98 and ProTools Free
P.S. All the bad stories about SB cards are out there because other people LIKE YOU fell into their marketing trap and threw their money away before they realised, as you are doing now.