
Slackmaster2K
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Ben, did you use the delta uninstaller before installing the new (old) drivers?
Slackmaster 2000
Slackmaster 2000
Slackmaster2K said:For those who don't understand the test we've outlined, the concept is this:
When you hit record in your application, you hear the previous tracks playing, and you synchronize your playing to these tracks (e.g., you play your guitar to the drums). We are claiming that when using WDM drivers, the guitar track you record will be up to 50ms late compared to the drum tracks you were playing to.
To test this, you simply need to route an output to an input. It's simple, you're just recording the output instead of listening to it. If the recorded track is written late compared to the original, then you know that no matter how tight you try to play, you're still going to be stuck with this lag and the only way to compensate for it is to physically move each track you record.
Slackmaster 2000
Just an aside, the Midiman tester I talked to claims he can flawlessly record 24 tracks simultaneously (3 1010s chained - using WDM) all the while keeping his buffers on the lowest possible settings - 64 samples. All this in 96K 24bit audio. He says he never has any need to raise the buffers.
i lowered my m-audio buffer settings to 256 make it 5 ms after i read the thread ...changed buffer settings within sonar same delay from start point as the other sonar buffer settings
Says he has ACPI disabled w/ each card on its own IRQ. I didn't ask about the HD or the Proc.Ask him how the hell did he accomplish this!!!!!!