should i ditch my sblive?

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Get a Audiophile 2496 and a MIDI-device, such as the Midiman 2x2 USB, and use Livesynth. You'll never go back, I promise! :)


Sorry, can't help you with the OEM SB Live!, as I've only had the "standalone" version.
 
wfaraoni said:
Is it dropping out if so do this. good fix for dropout issues

no. it's stuttering. the audio doesn't flow smoothly. i'm using sblive while i still have it, since it doesn't present that problem. i'm not a big fruity loops user though, so if the creative card gives me any conflicts in the future, the old fruity might go too.

i'm getting annoying dropouts in sonar though. i'm running like 18 audio tracks with something like 20 real time effects on a 1ghz pentium II with 512 ram, and the latency slider is all the way to the 'safe' side. wtf?
 
postalblue said:
i'm getting annoying dropouts in sonar though. i'm running like 18 audio tracks with something like 20 real time effects on a 1ghz pentium II with 512 ram, and the latency slider is all the way to the 'safe' side. wtf?
Sorry to say, but I'm not supprised. Really depends on the real-time effects. Which are they? If it's the Waves stuff, or some of Cakewalks heavy ones, I'm not supprised at all...


(And you meant Pentium III, right?)
 
moskus said:
Sorry to say, but I'm not supprised. Really depends on the real-time effects. Which are they? If it's the Waves stuff, or some of Cakewalks heavy ones, I'm not supprised at all...


(And you meant Pentium III, right?)

it runs the gamut, tc stuff, cakewalk, timeworks...
it's strange because i could run more than this on cwpa9. ah, those good times. :D
 
postalblue said:
it runs the gamut, tc stuff, cakewalk, timeworks...
it's strange because i could run more than this on cwpa9. ah, those good times. :D
20 realtime-effects with PA9 would KILL my (old) PC... ;)

My computer can handle that, but not when I used the Audigy...
 
well, i'm not sure how many there are, as i'm not home to check, but i definitely have at least 15 real-time effects going on. i could do that in pro audio, why can't i do it now?
 
I don't remember your setup in my head, sorry (;)), but maybe it will help if you go back to MME-drivers? (I don't see why, but perhaps...)

And even if Cakewalk says that there really shouldn't be more CPU load with WDM drivers as opposed to ASIO, my computer can have much more tracks/effects when using ASIO-drivers...
 
i forgot to mention, but i'm running win98. :)
when installing sonar, i don't remember changing drivers.
 
Aha... Install Win2000 or XP and crank up the WDM's!
 
moskus said:
Aha... Install Win2000 or XP and crank up the WDM's!

uhm... last time i checked, aardvark hadn't released 2000 or xp drivers. :(
 
moskus said:
Get a Audiophile 2496 and a MIDI-device, such as the Midiman 2x2 USB, and use Livesynth. You'll never go back, I promise! :)

Does the 2496 allow you to plug in standard computer speakers/ subwoofer (1/8" plug) as monitors? I notice that this card has RCA jacks.
 
Noodlehoss said:
Does the 2496 allow you to plug in standard computer speakers/ subwoofer (1/8" plug) as monitors? I notice that this card has RCA jacks.
I guess so with a 1/4"-to-1/8" adapter...
 
...I see that some of you in this forum are silver members. Any 'gold members' out there?
 
I don't think so. The next step is 2500 posts, and you can change your title to whatever you want... :)

I'm halfway there! :p
 
please excuse the nubie here, but how do you get the smile to appear at the end of your text? when I checked the box the icon went to the top of the reply.
 
I have a box with smilies to the left of where I'm typing now. I can either select them there (if you don't see them, check your User CP) or type them as in ': )' (minus the space) will give :) and ": D" (minus the space) will give you :D.
 
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