ESI Juli@ settings question
Feb 25, 2008 at 6:40 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

Rozq

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Hello there
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I've got a few questions regarding this soundcard. I had it for a while now and have to admit that I'm not that satisfied with it. Because of that, I decided to ask for professional help on this matter.

My current setup looks like this:

Esi Juli@ -> Corda Move -> HD650

I'd like to improve the sound quality by using different values of latency and sample rate (for instance 48000) in the JulaPanel:
cp1.png


and maybe change sth in here, currently I don't have anything connected in this picture it's a sample, I don't even know what it does ;o:
cp2.png


Of course if I knew what am I talking about, I would use the correct values to improve the sound quality :p I hope that some people here, do have similar setup to mine and hopefully managed to perfect the sound.

Moreover, maybe I should try foobar out. I've read something about using kernel sound instead of direct sound, but I really don't know wheather it would help.

P.S - in games, especially in Counter Strike, I can hear all the sound perfectly apart from the sound of running. It seems like some sounds were louder than they should be and some are just too silent. Is there a way to fix it?

Thank you for reading all this. And thank you in advance for your replies.

With regards, Rozq.
 
Feb 25, 2008 at 6:58 PM Post #2 of 3
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Originally Posted by Rozq /img/forum/go_quote.gif

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I'd like to improve the sound quality by using different values of latency and sample rate (for instance 48000) in the JulaPanel:
cp1.png


and maybe change sth in here, currently I don't have anything connected in this picture it's a sample, I don't even know what it does ;o:
cp2.png


...

With regards, Rozq.



Best would be to do this w/o resampling .... but, maybe the easiest way to try playback using different samplerates and try the effect of different latency settings is to do it with TRAKTOR Player I have linked in my sig.

In (any) software, set the output device to Juli@ ASIO and set the samplerate as you like to (remember that if your source samplerate is 44.1kHz then you need to resample the data to the target samplerate (this can be done automatically in some of those playback software ... like the one I mentioned or some software may need special output plugins and resampling plugins installed before you get anything out.). Best would be to use sources prepared to the higher rate ...


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