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Sunquest |
quote: | Originally posted by Tygon
THE Sunquest uses an on board sound card?!?! :eek:
GUARENTEED that's your problem...
Dood... do yourself a favour and buy a legit production sound card. Forget Audigy... they're made for gaming. If you're short on cash, M-Audio makes a great series raging from $200+ (Audiophile or Delta series). If you can spare the cash, maybe get into an EMU card. You'll no longer be using emulated ASIO drivers and would be processing audio data properly.
I bet your computer would run like a dream. |
is it also possible that this new soundcard would help Cubase? ive tried all versions of cubase and this is what happens:
it either:
1. freezes when i open a 16 midi track
or
2. wont even load/open cubase
is it possible its the soundcard again?
cause i tried a non on board real good sound card my friend gave me once, and cubase did the same thing?!?! froze at the 16 midi track opening... |
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Tygon |
quote: | Originally posted by Sunquest
is it also possible that this new soundcard would help Cubase? ive tried all versions of cubase and this is what happens:
it either:
1. freezes when i open a 16 midi track
or
2. wont even load/open cubase
is it possible its the soundcard again?
cause i tried a non on board real good sound card my friend gave me once, and cubase did the same thing?!?! froze at the 16 midi track opening... |
I think the most important thing besides having a decent sound card... is the drivers. If your pc can't process the audio properly through the drivers it's using, your computers gonna sloooooooooow riiiiight down. If the sound card isn't designed for audio/production in mind, it will repeat processes irrationally and illogicaly... and that's when your pc can't keep up. If your sound card and drivers can process the audio properly the first time, your computer will run just fine.
This goes for Cubase as well. Get a proper ASIO sound card... and you'll be just fine. |
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Sunquest |
clear out ur inbox, im trying to send u a pm, its full |
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Magnus |
It would help to know what version of Reason you are using. Secondly, like everyone has already said, get a real soundcard, not the built in piece of onboard sound that is murderous to producing. |
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Zombie14 |
looking to get a new card for ze g5.. any reccomendations? |
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Zombie14 |
quote: | Originally posted by TylerM
looking to get a new card for ze g5.. any reccomendations? |
oh yea, and does anyone know how good the actual stock G5 card is, i can't seem to find any info on it |
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SouthernDJ |
I agree with tygon, a drivers problem. I remember I got the same problems some times ago, reason freezes and sounds horrible, and the cpu goes out the limit. that happened using reason2.5, with an audiophile firewire sound card, I reinstalled the drivers, updated them and everything turned normal. |
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Sunquest |
quote: | Originally posted by SouthernDJ
I agree with tygon, a drivers problem. I remember I got the same problems some times ago, reason freezes and sounds horrible, and the cpu goes out the limit. that happened using reason2.5, with an audiophile firewire sound card, I reinstalled the drivers, updated them and everything turned normal. |
ok so how would i update my driver, its an onboard soundcard of ASUS P4S800 i think its SoundMax soundcard
i already tried every possible thing in google, no way of finding a driver for this... |
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Zombie14 |
quote: | Originally posted by Sunquest
ok so how would i update my driver, its an onboard soundcard of ASUS P4S800 i think its SoundMax soundcard
i already tried every possible thing in google, no way of finding a driver for this... |
go to the official soundmax digital audio website, toolbox :thepirate |
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Low Profile |
Well, if Reason is giving you problems and Cubase is freezing than it's very likely a driver issue. Try Asio4All if you don't have them.
Oh, and if you're looking for a new sound card, I recommend M-Audio, those things are great, cheap and reliable :D I have a Delta 44 myself, couldn't be happier with it :) |
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SouthernDJ |
well, I dont recommend M-Audio at all, I said I own a 24/96 Audiophile firewire and except of driver problems, sometimes it crashes when I plug in another hardware in another firewire port, like an external hard drive or other devices.
Also I don't know if other m-audio card owners have the same problem. |
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