Thank you for your answer. Another question. Does the Midiman Delta 44 have
a wavetable synth and a headphone output. Do you know of a "pro" card,
supporting ASIO, whos got this?
Haakon
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Kanne [mailto:captain@...]
Sent: 25. november 2000 19:50
To: exs-users@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [exs] Latency with EXS24 and SB PCI128
ASIO was developed to take care of your problem, so why not go with a sound
card that supports ASI02?
I had a two or three Soundblaster cards and all I had was problems....I
have the Midiman Delta 44 and its great....
Lee K
captain@...
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From: H\ufffdkon Kvidal <haakon.kvidal@...>
To: Exs-users <exs-users@egroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 8:24 AM
Subject: [exs] Latency with EXS24 and SB PCI128
> At our PC-lab at Nordic Institute for Stage and Studio in Oslo, Norway we
> have 10 workstations set up with Intel PIII 800 MHz, 128 MB Ram,
> SoundBlaster PCI128, MicroLogic and EXS24.
>
> The EXS24 suffers from bad latency. Theres no problems with MIDI timing so
> the problem is probably located to EXS24 and SoundBlaster PCI128 playback.
>
> The default setting for "Advanced latency" in the EASI MME adapter is 200
> MS. Changing the Latency parameter to lower levels causes pops and
crackles.
> Tried to change the PC AV Audio driver in Logic from "EASI MME" to EASI
> Direct Sound but then audio playback in Logic wouldn`t work at all.
>
> Have someone experienced similar problems and found a solution?
>
>
> regards
> Haakon Kvidal
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RE: [exs] Latency with EXS24 and SB PCI128
2000-11-26 by HÃ¥kon Kvidal
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