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EddieZilker
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Jul-28-2010 00:54
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Zak McKracken
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u shouldnt need to use ASIO4ALL when using Echo Audiofire as it has its own awesome asio-driver. Try removing Asio4All and use Echo drivers instead imo, get the latest from their website. Also you could try changing your firewire card, i remember i had some problems when using the motherboardīs firewire instead of an own dedicated firewire PCI with Texas chip or something. If none of these helps you could learn the awesomeness of freezing/bouncing tracks to wav.
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Jul-28-2010 00:56
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Looney4Clooney
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Re: Audio Stutters - New PC and/or New Sound-card?
| quote: | Originally posted by Nick Cenik
I'll make this short and sweet.
Lately I've been writing some tunes that involve a lot of tracks, serious amounts of automation, etc. In Live 8 (latest version), Windows 7 (64-bit), Echo AudioFire 4, and stripped down OS settings (themes, background services, etc.) the tracks have been stuttering during the parts where a lot is going on (e.g. major builds). Cranking the latency all the way up and using ASIO4All helps a bit, but there are still some serious stutters/struggles (CPU maxing out).
My Q is this: if I get a better computer (faster CPU, faster HD, more ram, etc) and stick w/ Windows 7 (64-bit) and the AudioFire 4, is it likely that I'll continue to experience these problems? Or, will it be necessary for me to upgrade the computer *AND* the soundcard to get better results?
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what is your current configuration ?
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Jul-28-2010 01:01
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

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I'm currently running Sonar on an Intel Core 2 Quad at 266 with 8GB and Windows 7 64bit and, having maxed out my ASIO4ALL's latency, rarely run into problems - and I have to really run a heavy load to get it to that point. I should point out that while I close a number of services, such as the HP Printer driver, before starting work on music, I still have a suite of anti-virus software running in the back-ground.
I also have only one drive.
Although I'm still working for it, it would be preferable to have a dedicated sound-card rather than the stock one I'm using (hence the ASIO4ALL WDM wrapper). I'd also like to be using two more drives.
While I'd say going with an upgrade would improve your situation, your problem might be resolved more cheaply with a decent PCI sound-card. When you do upgrade, you can always put the sound-card in the new machine, as well.
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Jul-28-2010 01:04
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Zak McKracken
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| quote: | Originally posted by Nick Cenik
I've used the native AudioFire drivers (always the latest updates) for the past 2 or 3 years. They perform more poorly than ASIO4All - surprising, I know! |
thats weird, i always had problems with asio4all. glad im finished with the whole PC experience, shit like this takes too much time.
i would think it is the firewire chip on your motherboard then.
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Jul-28-2010 01:04
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