George W.
July 22nd 03, 08:06 PM
On 22 Jul 2003 10:00:58 -0700, O_Zean wrote:
>Hi
>
>Bought a audiophile and I must say it is a very good card. The
>documentation is hard to follow....strange software mixer and stuff,
>but the drivers are installed in 2 seconds. And they have great
>latency. In my case (800 hz, 280 ram) I had 45 ms latency which ic
>good. If I had a 2000 hz I would have 15 or so.
I just bought and installed one myself. No problem but getting it to
work correctly with Cool Edit Pro took some experimenting. The M-Audio
support page wasn't much help because of dead links but I was able to
get it working by using the setting they suggest for Cakewalk.
Apparently CEP uses Direct Monitoring so the Control Panel defaults
didn't work.
There's an updated driver for this card but M-Audio say's most people
are having better luck with the previous release. Updating the driver
is kind of odd, by the way. The package contains an Uninstall program
that has to be run first. On reboot you install the new one with
add/remove. There's no readme file included in the package to let you
know this although they suggest you read it first. <g>
>Hi
>
>Bought a audiophile and I must say it is a very good card. The
>documentation is hard to follow....strange software mixer and stuff,
>but the drivers are installed in 2 seconds. And they have great
>latency. In my case (800 hz, 280 ram) I had 45 ms latency which ic
>good. If I had a 2000 hz I would have 15 or so.
I just bought and installed one myself. No problem but getting it to
work correctly with Cool Edit Pro took some experimenting. The M-Audio
support page wasn't much help because of dead links but I was able to
get it working by using the setting they suggest for Cakewalk.
Apparently CEP uses Direct Monitoring so the Control Panel defaults
didn't work.
There's an updated driver for this card but M-Audio say's most people
are having better luck with the previous release. Updating the driver
is kind of odd, by the way. The package contains an Uninstall program
that has to be run first. On reboot you install the new one with
add/remove. There's no readme file included in the package to let you
know this although they suggest you read it first. <g>