New Soundcard
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- KVRian
- 779 posts since 3 Apr, 2003 from UK
I'm considering getting a new soundcard for my PC to replace the lash-up I have at the moment. I've seen the Audiophile 2496 for about £60 and was wondering if anybody here is using one with Tracktion and what sort of latency they achieve? Ta!
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- KVRAF
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
I am using Tracktion with an audiophile 2496. No problems at all. Usually working with 256 samples(5.8 ms) latency with no cracks-pops even with fairly complex projects. Can even go down to 128 samples (2.9ms) with simpler projects. Totally recomended!
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
I have a friend with an Audiophile and an NFR Tracktion, and he seems happy..
My own card is a Delta 66 (from the same range) and its been rock solid: no complaints at all.
My own card is a Delta 66 (from the same range) and its been rock solid: no complaints at all.
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- KVRian
- 1161 posts since 24 Dec, 2004 from Adelaide, South Australia
Audiophile 2496 here too with Tracktion. Purchased only a few weeks ago actually. No install problems, solid card and drivers out of the box. I go 11 ms in ASIO not because I can't go lower (Audiophile will go much lower than this and I believe I initially used it no probs at 5.8 ms) but because I don't care to stress the 'puter 
11 ms is not even noticeable mostly anyway...and the Audiophile drivers are rock solid so far.
11 ms is not even noticeable mostly anyway...and the Audiophile drivers are rock solid so far.
Mixcraft 8 Recording Studio : Reason 10
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 779 posts since 3 Apr, 2003 from UK
Thanks guys - all I have to do now is keep my fingers crossed that (a) I'm not one of the unlucky redundancies here and (b) that Turnkey still have some in stock in a couple of weeks!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 779 posts since 3 Apr, 2003 from UK
Me again
Anyone using an E-mu 0404 - what sort of latency from it?
And can you used the SPDIF input and analogue inputs at the same time? None of the reviews I've found mention whether they even tried it, although the name of the card seems to imply that you could...
And can you used the SPDIF input and analogue inputs at the same time? None of the reviews I've found mention whether they even tried it, although the name of the card seems to imply that you could...
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
yes you can use all outs & ins at the same timerich_h wrote:Me againAnyone using an E-mu 0404 - what sort of latency from it?
And can you used the SPDIF input and analogue inputs at the same time? None of the reviews I've found mention whether they even tried it, although the name of the card seems to imply that you could...
2ms lowest latency i run at 7 to 20ms depending on how meny plugins im using 7ms while i compose & 20 during the final mix
the best thing about this card is the on board DSP also powers the patch mix, witch is like a digital mixer witch gives you 16 ASIO outs from your host music app EG; Tracktion as well as on board dsp fx
i would buy the 0404 at £67 any day
but drivers are'nt at there most stable yet
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 779 posts since 3 Apr, 2003 from UK
7mS eh? Not bad - my current setup (based on M-Audio 2448) only goes reliably down to 11, which I can hear but cope with. Unfortunately, people I work with can't cope with it (throws one guitarist's timing out completely!)djsubject wrote:2ms lowest latency i run at 7 to 20ms depending on how meny plugins im using 7ms while i compose & 20 during the final mix
I understand you can patch them in as VSTs - is this true and if so is it complicated? I've seen suggested that the patching software can be a PITA.the best thing about this card is the on board DSP also powers the patch mix, witch is like a digital mixer witch gives you 16 ASIO outs from your host music app EG; Tracktion as well as on board dsp fx
What sort of driver problems do you have to contend with?but drivers are'nt at there most stable yet
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
My Delta 66 only starts to glitch on the very lowest setting of 64 samples (1.4ms at 44.1KHz).. 128 samples (2.9 ms) is rock solid with Tracktion. I'm pretty sure I couldn't get that low with Cubase VST, but my dongle stays at work these days so I can't check.
That said, my ageing 1.4GHz Athlon, with no SSE, can't run all that many of my home-made SE plugs at such low settings, so I usually stick to a fairly relaxed 384 sample / 8.7ms setting, and occasionaly up it a bit more for ambitious mixdowns!
That said, my ageing 1.4GHz Athlon, with no SSE, can't run all that many of my home-made SE plugs at such low settings, so I usually stick to a fairly relaxed 384 sample / 8.7ms setting, and occasionaly up it a bit more for ambitious mixdowns!
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
tracktion will happely run at 1.9ms if you only have a few plugins running up to 10 non cpu hungry pluginsrich_h wrote:7mS eh? Not bad - my current setup (based on M-Audio 2448) only goes reliably down to 11, which I can hear but cope with. Unfortunately, people I work with can't cope with it (throws one guitarist's timing out completely!)djsubject wrote:2ms lowest latency i run at 7 to 20ms depending on how meny plugins im using 7ms while i compose & 20 during the final mix
I understand you can patch them in as VSTs - is this true and if so is it complicated? I've seen suggested that the patching software can be a PITA.the best thing about this card is the on board DSP also powers the patch mix, witch is like a digital mixer witch gives you 16 ASIO outs from your host music app EG; Tracktion as well as on board dsp fx
What sort of driver problems do you have to contend with?but drivers are'nt at there most stable yet
the fx from the dsp come in vst form aswell, just put in your tracktion plugin folder
the drivers?? well some times you wil get crackling for no reason & have to hit the restart ASIO device button to fix it
& if your asio host crashes you have to reboot to get sound back
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 779 posts since 3 Apr, 2003 from UK
Excellent, looks like the E-mu has the edge for me so far! Okay Mr djsubject just one more question I forgot to ask - what sort of a system are you running on?
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- KVRist
- 82 posts since 18 Sep, 2003
yeah im using the emu 1820 and had some problems at the start but have them sorted now, really has alot to do with nforce boards, the quality and amount of outs and ins you get is insane for the price, drivers could be a bit better but ive got it running stable enough now.
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
WIN2000, 512MB RAM, amd xp2000,rich_h wrote:Excellent, looks like the E-mu has the edge for me so far! Okay Mr djsubject just one more question I forgot to ask - what sort of a system are you running on?
& just Mr Subject will do
all the best with your buy
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- KVRAF
- 1714 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from Indianapolis
I like the Audiophile 24/96, but I don't like the fact that I have to close T to change buffer settings. This is no fault of T because I have 2 other interfaces that allow this.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 779 posts since 3 Apr, 2003 from UK
Excellent answer, XP2000 here too! <rubs hands in glee> Anyone seen a price for the 0404 cheaper than £64.99? (That price is from Turnkey in London.)djsubject wrote: WIN2000, 512MB RAM, amd xp2000,
So far 177 people have applied for volunatry severance at work, so fingers crossed that this buy is going to happen.
