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JuicyDbase
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I finally got around to selecting a firewire interface and purchased a firestudio among other things that burnt a hole in my pocket. Got it about 8 days later and set it up. I did a scratch recording to test it out and without touching the audio in anyway at all it sounded just fantastic. It has good clear representation. BUT! when I went to playback and was monitoring my DAW from the firestudio headphone or any other jack, it has extremely annoying and frequet dropouts. I have tried messing around with all the different buffer settings. After tweaking that it went to about ever 5 seconds or so. I have no clue what to do here. I installed the firestudio drivers and cubase on another desktop that has about 1.53 ghz and only 512mb ram and that runs with absolutely no problems even when on the highest buffer settings.
I've tried pushing the button on the laptop for turning off wireless capability, I have tried disabeling the windows firewall. I also had the thought that it is droping out on the laptop because it's using a 6pin to 4 pin firewire cable, could this type of cable cause dropouts? I can't test the different cables out on the laptop because it only has the 4 pin which is increadibly stupd because a normal 6 pin firewire jack does not take much room. Also I read up on how SP2 slows down the firewire ports, and so I downloaded a fix for it from microsoft but it would not even install (good one mr. gates). I have been looking all over trying to fix the interacton between the firestudio and the laptop for about 4 hours every day for the past 5 days with no luck....ha.
I am completely stumped. So..., if anybody has any ideas send a reply this way.
- Here's what I am running it on.
1.8ghz intel duo HP Pavilion dv8000 laptop
Windows XP media center
1 internal 80gb hard drive, free space= 4 gb (drivers and cubase used to be on this drive)
1 internal 93gb hard drive, free space= 74gb (moved the drivers and cubase to this drive but it did not change anything)
I am not sure about the ram, pretty sure it has 2gb. In the device manager it has a primary ide and then lists two 1gb controllers.
Some gorilla giant nvidia graphics card (don't know if that would be slowing it down.)
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"If A equals success, then the formula is: A = X + Y + Z, X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth shut."
-- by Albert Einstein
I've tried pushing the button on the laptop for turning off wireless capability, I have tried disabeling the windows firewall. I also had the thought that it is droping out on the laptop because it's using a 6pin to 4 pin firewire cable, could this type of cable cause dropouts? I can't test the different cables out on the laptop because it only has the 4 pin which is increadibly stupd because a normal 6 pin firewire jack does not take much room. Also I read up on how SP2 slows down the firewire ports, and so I downloaded a fix for it from microsoft but it would not even install (good one mr. gates). I have been looking all over trying to fix the interacton between the firestudio and the laptop for about 4 hours every day for the past 5 days with no luck....ha.
I am completely stumped. So..., if anybody has any ideas send a reply this way.
- Here's what I am running it on.
1.8ghz intel duo HP Pavilion dv8000 laptop
Windows XP media center
1 internal 80gb hard drive, free space= 4 gb (drivers and cubase used to be on this drive)
1 internal 93gb hard drive, free space= 74gb (moved the drivers and cubase to this drive but it did not change anything)
I am not sure about the ram, pretty sure it has 2gb. In the device manager it has a primary ide and then lists two 1gb controllers.
Some gorilla giant nvidia graphics card (don't know if that would be slowing it down.)
--
"If A equals success, then the formula is: A = X + Y + Z, X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth shut."
-- by Albert Einstein