LAYLA24 or RME Hammerfall or Delta1010

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entenow

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hi

I'm using Nuendo 1.5 and I'm looking for a new recording card to track at least 8 channels. I read that the RME has ASIO built in, so there would be no cpu-usage, but i also noticed that its already 2 years old. So what's your advice?

thanx

entenow
 
This is a copy of my post in the event and cakewalk forums......

Ok. Here is my hardware profile. I have a 1ghz P3 computer running windows 98 with a 60 gig Ibm ultra IED 7200 RPM hard drive. A Intel Easton 815 mother board, 256 mb of pc133 ram. A echo layla24 interface, and Cakewalk 9.0 suite.

Here is my problem. I can playback about 20 tracks at a time with about 8 real time effects and record a couple of tracks at once, but if I try to record 7 tracks at a time while playing back 2 tracks it will go for 10 or 20 seconds and then the playback will skip like a CD or the system will freeze.

This is pretty muck a stock untweaked installation. Oh ya, there is no midi involved except I play the midi metronome over my sound blaster soundcard into a mic to make the click track. From there it is all audio.

Can anyone help me? Do you think there is a problem or is my system just to weak? How should I have my clocks set? Internal? Do I need a ultra scuzi hard drive or more memory or do I just need to tweak my system. I have played a lot of tracks and recorded a few at the same time. Why cant I play one or two tracks and record several.

Buffers?

Please help if you can.

Are there any good threads about this?

PS Cakewalks database sucks so bad. Their support has no
subcatagories for different sound cards, I would say that is my biggest bitch with them. Poor support. Grant it I have not called but I work all day and it is a day time phone on the east coast!!!!


BAAAAHHHHHHH!!!


PS entenow I fully expected to be able to record 8 tracks of audio while playing back several. It is not looking so good at the moment!? It could just be that I'm a fool. I have more than the minimum requirments for either product though. At least double.
I hope someone shows me the light.
 
@freudian

I dont know what samplerates you're using but your problem sounds quite reasonable for me. If youre using one harddrive this one must store the new 7! tracks on the free sectors while simultaniously reading the old tracks from sectors that lie far away so the heads are just jumping around like mad rabbits.
Try buying a second harddisk, plug it as master at the other ide-bus and on this harddrive you put the files that are already recorded or vice versa. I think this should work.


How old is the Delta1010? i think its as old as the RME. Is there no new RecordingCard with the latest DSP's on the market?
Developers a bit lazy?

And which of them has the most "power", concerning effects?

entenow
 
but äähm, silly question?

my mixer has unbalanced outputs and this nice delta1010 has balanced inputs!!!

what should i do? Plug it together or do i have to buy a new mixer?

thanx

entenow
 
yes, you can plug everything together.

If your mixer is outputting -4, you can set the delta 1010 to accept -4, if its +10, you can set the delta 1010 for +10.

no problem at all.
 
re: balanced vs unbalanced.

Thats What I did. no problem at all.
 
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