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All,
I have just invested in the Midi Delta 1010LT. I am having problems with pops and cracks on playback. I have seen numerous messages about this on the newsgroups but few actually provide a fix.. There are concerns over Via Chipsets (which I am using) and I would like to know do the cards work on Motherboards with this chipset ? It seems they do , or so I can gather from the hours of hunting I have been doing on the Web. I have two problems , surely they can't be that hard to fix ... ? All I would like is a couple of simple steps/answers that I can perform and get back to doing what I brought the card for in the first place -- making music. Problem #1: Cracks and pops on playback - I have tried every combination of settings I can think of, believe me hours have been spent on this to no avail. I have managed to get playback and reduced the cracks and pops so they are minumal but on a three minute song I will get at least three offensive sounds and frankly , that is not good enough. My system seems stable , there are no IRQ conflicts. Problem #2: System overload. Again , I have managed to get this to a minimal , mainly by taking off the Large disk buffer in control panel , but still does this too frequently for serious work. My old soundcard ,audiophile 2496 , used to run massive amounts of plug-ins ,effects etc with no probs. Why , now I have installed this card has it decided to change ?! I gues that verifies that midiman drivers DO work with Via chipsets as I have been using the audiophile for two years with minimal problems. Come on Midiman , this is not good enough. Why did no-one tell me this on purchase ? (why do I not do my research!!) but i did do my research , that was the best card available for the price .. or so I thought ! I am fed up and in serious need of help to get a stable system that I can move forward on. Thanks in advance for any help John Spec: Dell Pentium 3 GX1 450mhz 752m memeory 18G h/drive |
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![]() First off, make sure you have the latest drivers for your soundcard. The one on the install disk may be a year old.Upgrade to the latest version of whatever program you are using for audio. Update to the latest service pack for the OS you are using.We had problems with a M audio card, and their tech support offered no help.These steps cured our crackling problems.As for overload, that may be a different story. If you installed newer versions of plugins, software, etc, this could reduce available power because newer versions usually take more power to run them. We have a pentium 4, with a gig of ram, and we were running into overload problems on a 60 track mix.No setting changes helped, we had run out of power, So we got a UAD card and it works when we need the extra horsepower.You should go to the forums,websites,newsgroups for not only your delta card, but also for your software of choice. You will probably find a similar problem, and maybe a solution to your problem from someone who dealt with it in the past. Randall All, I have just invested in the Midi Delta 1010LT. I am having problems with pops and cracks on playback. I have seen numerous messages about this on the newsgroups but few actually provide a fix.. There are concerns over Via Chipsets (which I am using) and I would like to know do the cards work on Motherboards with this chipset ? It seems they do , or so I can gather from the hours of hunting I have been doing on the Web. I have two problems , surely they can't be that hard to fix .. ? All I would like is a couple of simple steps/answers that I can perform and get back to doing what I brought the card for in the first place -- making music. Problem #1: Cracks and pops on playback - I have tried every combination of settings I can think of, believe me hours have been spent on this to no avail. I have managed to get playback and reduced the cracks and pops so they are minumal but on a three minute song I will get at least three offensive sounds and frankly , that is not good enough. My system seems stable , there are no IRQ conflicts. Problem #2: System overload. Again , I have managed to get this to a minimal , mainly by taking off the Large disk buffer in control panel , but still does this too frequently for serious work. My old soundcard ,audiophile 2496 , used to run massive amounts of plug-ins ,effects etc with no probs. Why , now I have installed this card has it decided to change ?! I gues that verifies that midiman drivers DO work with Via chipsets as I have been using the audiophile for two years with minimal problems. Come on Midiman , this is not good enough. Why did no-one tell me this on purchase ? (why do I not do my research!!) but i did do my research , that was the best card available for the price .. or so I thought ! I am fed up and in serious need of help to get a stable system that I can move forward on. Thanks in advance for any help John Spec: Dell Pentium 3 GX1 450mhz 752m memeory 18G h/drive |
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I was using a 1010 (not the LT, the one with the breakout box and 8 line
inputs) and having the same problem. I was trying to record using Vegas Video, and sometimes the audio would be clean and sometimes crackly. I switched to Cool Edit Pro for tracking and then transferring the wave files over to Vegas for mixing. Using CEP, I got great audio every time. Now that CEP2.1 is out, I use that for tracking and mixing - it works fine for me since I don't use MIDI for anything. Good luck, Matt Farrow |
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