
Nico2112
New member
I really can't understand why I'm having latency problems with my new laptop; my setup and rigging hasn't changed, except for the new laptop that is.
*Here's how I rig:
1) I use a Peavey PV6 analog mixer. All my mics and line instruments go into this board.
2) I plug my board's tape out into my laptop's line in.
3) I plug my laptop's line out into my board's tape in.
4) I set the board to "tape to ctrl room/headphones"
*Here's the problem:
I record 8 tracks of drums in a Tascam 2488MKII; then transfer all the tracks into a new Cool Edit session. Tracks recorded into the Tascam are 44100 Hz 16 bit.
I set Cool Edit to record using the same sample rate and bit depth.
Using the drum tracks as my guide, I start recording a new guitar track.
It sounds fine and locked on time in the monitoring headphones, but when you playback the newly recorded track, it lags behind by a fraction of a second.
All newly recorded tracks into the laptop have the same problem, they are a bit behind the drum tracks.
After reading the CEP forum, I tried out using a CEP setting called "correct for drift in recordings", which should fix the problem, but it didn't. This setting is supposed to help when tracks have been or are being recorded at different sample rates or bit depth (at least that's what I've read).
Before I didn't have this problem; I used this same mixer setup using an Acer Aspire Centrino processor 512MB laptop, using Windows XP platform. All I did was upgrade to a Toshiba Dual core processor 1GB laptop, using Windows Vista platform. Exact same rigging.
Could it be the Vista platform?
Could it be the integrated soundcard's settings or driver?
Please help me out here; I'm extremely frustrated; had to cancel a band's recording session due to this problem.
Any help will be extremely appreciated.
Cheers!
*Here's how I rig:
1) I use a Peavey PV6 analog mixer. All my mics and line instruments go into this board.
2) I plug my board's tape out into my laptop's line in.
3) I plug my laptop's line out into my board's tape in.
4) I set the board to "tape to ctrl room/headphones"
*Here's the problem:
I record 8 tracks of drums in a Tascam 2488MKII; then transfer all the tracks into a new Cool Edit session. Tracks recorded into the Tascam are 44100 Hz 16 bit.
I set Cool Edit to record using the same sample rate and bit depth.
Using the drum tracks as my guide, I start recording a new guitar track.
It sounds fine and locked on time in the monitoring headphones, but when you playback the newly recorded track, it lags behind by a fraction of a second.
All newly recorded tracks into the laptop have the same problem, they are a bit behind the drum tracks.
After reading the CEP forum, I tried out using a CEP setting called "correct for drift in recordings", which should fix the problem, but it didn't. This setting is supposed to help when tracks have been or are being recorded at different sample rates or bit depth (at least that's what I've read).
Before I didn't have this problem; I used this same mixer setup using an Acer Aspire Centrino processor 512MB laptop, using Windows XP platform. All I did was upgrade to a Toshiba Dual core processor 1GB laptop, using Windows Vista platform. Exact same rigging.
Could it be the Vista platform?
Could it be the integrated soundcard's settings or driver?
Please help me out here; I'm extremely frustrated; had to cancel a band's recording session due to this problem.
Any help will be extremely appreciated.
Cheers!