lan
Videographus Supremus:Makes audio cables using super-advanced materials, like "some clear tape" and "some not so clear tape."
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If you're a computer nerd, this is a great excuse to upgrade.
Originally posted by Distroyed In regards to the RME Waveout being unmixed - ie, the same as ASIO... I resample my audio to 96000, 24 bit padded to 32, like most of us. But when I try throwing the equalizer in the mix, things get all choppy, clipping out the ass, regardless of the buffer size. When I switch it to waveout it works with the eq just fine. Interestingly, the convolver works fine with both. Can anyone else test this out to see if they get similiar results? Why, if they're both direct signals, does Asio perform so much worse than waveout? |
same here, can't get the sound good with 96K and asio no matter what I try it keeps breaking up. |
Originally posted by Whit Try increasing the asio plugin's buffer size. |
Originally posted by lan In the RME DIGI Settings setup, Your buffer samples are on 1024 samples? |
Originally posted by fewtch I'm kicking myself in the rear for not grabbing this card when it was $199 at jdsound. Maybe it'll go on sale again tho. I should look for an eBay auction... |