I never experienced issues under xp with the new drivers,
but you right, the older ones are rock solid so we know the
hardware's great as it always has been, so hopefully they'll do
something about this at some point.
At 05:50 PM 11/10/2010, you wrote:
Chris, it's there latest drivers altogether that need improving, the same
crackle issues I describe happen on xp with the newer drivers, not the older
ones though... Unfortunately those older drivers won't work on windows7, so
no luck there.
D!J!X!
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chris Belle
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 1:56 PM
To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] latency in sonar producer 8.5.3
That's interesting that you had latency issues with the delta cards, these
are internal cards, and typically have better latency than any of the
firewire interfaces, that's been my experience.
The new drivers control pannels are a bit more challenging, but under xp and
the old drivers you get very good access and very good performance.
Older technology, but tried and true, I've had my delta's on many pcs with
no problems.
YOu should use asio on older machines, and with wdm on newer ones, I've been
able to get under 1 ms latency with good performance.
That's pushing it, I typically loosen it up a bit to 3 ms and or 5 with
large projects, which is still way ahead of many firewire and especially usb
interfaces.
Since these are industry standard pci interfaces, the chipset issues
shouldn't be as much of a sticking point, though of course with any daw,
your motherboard and supporting subsystems will matter.
One reason why these cards are still being made and have lasted the test of
time.
M-audio does need to improve their w7 drivers though.
But they seem to be very lazy in this regard with many of their products
lately.
At 03:43 AM 11/10/2010, you wrote:
>If you can afford it, I would suggest you change sound card. I recently (as
>of March 2010) changed my delta 66 card which I have had for over 11 years.
>It served me well in the past, however as I started to get into more heavy
>audio works, the latency issue whether in ASIO or not became unacceptable.
>It simply became time to change to something else for that purpose. I
>believe they suggest to set something in the audio section to "safe" in
>ASIO, however this setting seemed to be unchangeable. I am now using
>focusrite pro 24 dsp which was recommended by Phil and I am very very happy
>with it.
>Thx,
>Nicki D
>
>
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>Sound interface? A delta 66.
>
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>-----Original Message-----
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>What interface are you using?
>
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>Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 3:35 PM
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>Hi, how do I deal with the issue of all that latency in sonar? I'm running
>sonar 8.5.3, windows7 32bit, and jaws 11. That's all I can say. Processor:
>Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz 2.60 GHz
>And Installed memory (RAM): 2.00 GB
>What shall I do in order to deal with this?
>
>Many thanks.
>
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