The Proteus X works now!

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WOO.

Woo!

...woo!

Woo for new drivers!

:party: :love: :party: :hyper:

Why did it take almost a year for this fricking thing to be usable?

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wow..thanks for this info: new drivers!! YEAH!!

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whats a proteusx?
:ud:

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Yeah, but it's still tied to a PCI card, which means my laptop doesn't grok it.

Doug
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vurt wrote:whats a proteusx?
Take the Emulator X, remove its sampling feature and allow it to only load samples from Emu libraries... and you have the Proteus X. Then give it a sample converter so you can translate Gigastudio, Soundfont and Akai format samples to Proteus X format.

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dougsyo wrote:Yeah, but it's still tied to a PCI card, which means my laptop doesn't grok it.

Doug
You could buy an xboard midi keyboard, which comes with Proteus LE. No PCI card required.

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dougsyo wrote:Yeah, but it's still tied to a PCI card, which means my laptop doesn't grok it.

Doug
But your Laptop can "grok" the Emu 1616 which comes shipped with the Proteus-X http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp ... duct=13554
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vurt wrote:whats a proteusx?

besides proteus sounds, it has a real fantastic piano sound that is excellent! I have a (hardware) MP7, which is more or less the same thing, but nice to see it as a VST as well.

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Alan wrote:
dougsyo wrote:Yeah, but it's still tied to a PCI card, which means my laptop doesn't grok it.

Doug
But your Laptop can "grok" the Emu 1616 which comes shipped with the Proteus-X http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp ... duct=13554
I wouldn't recommend getting the 1616 yet, though. Knowing Emu, it'll work like crap for a year or two before it's actually usable. :)

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Ildon wrote:
Alan wrote:
dougsyo wrote:Yeah, but it's still tied to a PCI card, which means my laptop doesn't grok it.

Doug
But your Laptop can "grok" the Emu 1616 which comes shipped with the Proteus-X http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp ... duct=13554
I wouldn't recommend getting the 1616 yet, though. Knowing Emu, it'll work like crap for a year or two before it's actually usable. :)
The 1616 drivers work great right now. If you have EmulatorX you can even install it and run it right on your laptop. Provided your laptop is up to the job.. :shock:

Regards

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tomg wrote:
Ildon wrote:
Alan wrote:
dougsyo wrote:Yeah, but it's still tied to a PCI card, which means my laptop doesn't grok it.

Doug
But your Laptop can "grok" the Emu 1616 which comes shipped with the Proteus-X http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp ... duct=13554
I wouldn't recommend getting the 1616 yet, though. Knowing Emu, it'll work like crap for a year or two before it's actually usable. :)
The 1616 drivers work great right now. If you have EmulatorX you can even install it and run it right on your laptop. Provided your laptop is up to the job.. :shock:

Regards
Emu seems to've gotten their act together... finally. Now maybe I can rebuild my Emu shrine... :D

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Hi Ildon

What was the problem? I just got my new computer on Friday with a Proteus X installed and have noticed some crackling with the effects and also when using some VSTi's. Also have had some crashes with Guru which I am not sure may be caused by the Proteus as Guru works fine on my old computer with an Echo Mia Midi card. Will have to check what drivers are installed.

Thanks
Damon

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The new v1.81 drivers seem to work all right. However, I still can't get streaming to work in Proteus X. Every time I turn streaming on it just crashes. Otherwise fine.

Tip: you can get old ESI Formula 4000 CD-ROMs from Thomann for dirt cheap. The Proteus X file converter can turn them into PX sound banks in a flash.

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damonv wrote:Hi Ildon

What was the problem? I just got my new computer on Friday with a Proteus X installed and have noticed some crackling with the effects and also when using some VSTi's. Also have had some crashes with Guru which I am not sure may be caused by the Proteus as Guru works fine on my old computer with an Echo Mia Midi card. Will have to check what drivers are installed.

Thanks
Damon
The problems I experienced were audio-related. I'd get latency when I'd record, and I found out it was because of crap drivers for the Proteus. Your crackling problems are probably caused by your ASIO buffer latency being set too low. I have mine set to 50ms and it works great.

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Cone wrote:The new v1.81 drivers seem to work all right. However, I still can't get streaming to work in Proteus X. Every time I turn streaming on it just crashes. Otherwise fine.

Tip: you can get old ESI Formula 4000 CD-ROMs from Thomann for dirt cheap. The Proteus X file converter can turn them into PX sound banks in a flash.
What speed is your hard drive? If it's below 7200RPM, that might explain why it crashes.

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