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djlogik
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Rochester, NY
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how is that a cpu problem? 3ghz is plenty. I suggest getting yourself the m-audio. It'll DEFINITELY fix your problem.
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Oct-20-2005 18:39
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IDarkISwordI
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clay Center, USA
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Oct-20-2005 19:31
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vrahnos
In the mix

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Heraklion, Crete
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jason, i cant do something wrong, setting up the audio settings is easy, plus i tried all combinations in the settings, nothing!
david.michael: i'm not running any junk software, or antiviruses, or antispyware, my pc is clean, i'm running specific software, i dont have any visual effects, my pc is configured for maximum power, i've even closed half of the default windows services, and i have the latest drivers, thats not the problem.
IDarkISwordI: i tried asio drivers, kx-drivers, directx with all kind of combinations in the settings, thats not the problem.
DigiNut: directx or asio driver, 44100 or 48800, doesnt make any difference, i still get underruns....z3ta is my favourite synth, thats the one that causes the most underruns! 
if you want to see and listen my drama check these videos (with sound)
with directx driver (hilarious!!!) 1.6mb
with creative's asio driver, 2.2mb
with kx-drivers, 4mb
i guess its a cpu problem eh?
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Oct-21-2005 07:01
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IDarkISwordI
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clay Center, USA
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Oct-21-2005 13:01
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ilovemusic
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: localhost
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i found a text on the net, i'll paste it here (Options -> general settings):
"1. The DirectSound Streaming Buffer. Most of the stuff on this screen you don’t need to know about, but you should know what the Buffer Length does. Basically, if you make this buffer long, you are less likely to get choppy sound but changes you make to a playing loop will take longer to kick in. If you make it short, you are more likely to get choppy sound but changes will kick in faster. You want it short, but depending on your computer, you may need to come back to this screen later (F10) and make it longer. If you have a combination of a fast computer and a good sound card, you may be able to get the latency as low as 10ms. For a SoundBlaster Live, you can probably go as low as 30ms. The
Use Polling option can also improve latencies for some operating systems (keep it turned on if you use Windows 95 or 98, but try switching it off in Windows 2000 to see if it brings better performance)"
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Oct-21-2005 17:14
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vrahnos
In the mix

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Heraklion, Crete
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| quote: | Originally posted by ilovemusic
i found a text on the net, i'll paste it here (Options -> general settings):
"1. The DirectSound Streaming Buffer. Most of the stuff on this screen you don�t need to know about, but you should know what the Buffer Length does. Basically, if you make this buffer long, you are less likely to get choppy sound but changes you make to a playing loop will take longer to kick in. If you make it short, you are more likely to get choppy sound but changes will kick in faster. You want it short, but depending on your computer, you may need to come back to this screen later (F10) and make it longer. If you have a combination of a fast computer and a good sound card, you may be able to get the latency as low as 10ms. For a SoundBlaster Live, you can probably go as low as 30ms. The
Use Polling option can also improve latencies for some operating systems (keep it turned on if you use Windows 95 or 98, but try switching it off in Windows 2000 to see if it brings better performance)" |
thanks but i've tried turning off polling, nothing...
that part about sb live must be a joke....i have an audigy 2 and if i set latency to 40ms i get like 30 underruns per second (with one synth) 
i dont know wtf is going on
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Oct-21-2005 17:23
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