- #DELTACO USB SOUNDCARD AUDIO ONLY ONE SIDE DRIVERS#
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It runs at 24/96, it's got a great set of analog-digital converters and I can get latency down to under 10ms. I love my Delta, I don't care if it's old. I dunno where I got the idea about changing slots - might have been a thread here - but that's all it was. I had changed cases (and power supplies) recently and had put the sound card into a different slot. Turns out my Delta 66 prefers a particular PCI slot on my motherboard. It has worked flawlessly ever since - except recently when I was experiencing a terrible amount of latency. I bought it back when I was putting together my DAW lo those many moons ago. What - my onboard sound card? It's an M-Audio Delta 66. nite the band I used to be in on our East coast (one of them)played here,and they did real well,good on them! This forum has,and is fantastic,let's see what great things WE all get going again! Bob I got 5 years from X1,X1PE,X2,X3,SPLAT of course with the life sentence (Life Time Updates) for not going with a MBP in may of 2011(with Thunderbolt 1),and have come to the conclusion I'm NOT ANY better at being an audio engineer,than JUNE 2011,after 1 month with X1 Studio! LOL In fact I think I actually was better after 4 weeks,than 5 years(with a year in WT? land-family stuff),especially ATM,fun some of the time,but playing live all those years ago in Sydney(for 10 years almost),and shortly in 85 out north of THIS lovely,but nservative city,when guitar rock n roll was happening,THAT totally was what I WAS designed for,I tried to get to the US,but BC Canada as a consolation prize(?)was pretty good actually,anyway last Sat. Me too.but trying to record myself(and use a computer for the 1st time late in life),has been hugely interesting,but after a couple of years it sort of really has turned into a nightmare for me hahaheh,I've got to laugh,it must have been the super dumb username(insert facepalm ) for who knows what reason I chose that?- though no I'm NOT changing it now in case of more oddness.
I have(had) the Platinum "lifetime" deal!
#DELTACO USB SOUNDCARD AUDIO ONLY ONE SIDE PRO#
I started with Pro Audio around 20 years ago (Professional 6). Nah, I just switched my avatar after the Cake announcement. If I WERE to have audio issues running as above, I would use a splitter cable from my computer's speaker jack output, and connect each left and right cable to a left and right input on my audio interface, and then all sounds, both Sonar and all else, would end up running through the audio interface - indirectly for the non-Sonar sounds. My other display monitor uses VGA, also from the on-board video. Long ago, I had trouble with some sort of NVidia video card, and I subsequently got rid of that, and my computer video is using the HDMI connection from the motherboard's on-board video.
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I do not have audio issues on my system when I play things through HDMI speakers of my TV - it is only the Windows sounds and non-Sonar sounds that use that device. BTW - just so others don't get confused - the Producer version of X3e does have True Pianos, but the Studio and base versions don't. I think it was just AMD and Nvidia anyhow.
#DELTACO USB SOUNDCARD AUDIO ONLY ONE SIDE DRIVERS#
Good luck, Bob BoneĪnderton johnnyV Hey Bob, after Craigs thread about Video card Hi Def Audio drivers causing huge DPCLAT issues one needs to approach using HDMI for audio with caution. So, if you are having conflicts with using your on-board audio, then you may want to disable it and use some other method, but if you are not, then I would recommend one of the above choices. On the other hand, I ALSO have multiple HDTV's that I use for Sonar display monitors, and these have their own built-in speakers, so my usual configuration is to set the Windows Default Audio Device to one of the 2 HDTV's.
Either way works, but if audio interface inputs are not available then indeed the separate speakers would be the method chosen.
#DELTACO USB SOUNDCARD AUDIO ONLY ONE SIDE PC#
If I AM running as above, I then have to have either a separate set of speakers for the PC speaker output, OR I split the output from the PC speaker jack and route left and right into 2 inputs of my audio interface.
Then, the two sets of audio usages do not conflict, and I could play YouTube at the same time I run Sonar, with no trouble. I do not choose to disable my on-board sound, and instead sometimes assign it as my Windows Default Audio Device, while assigning the use of my dedicated audio interface to applications like Sonar. Once in a while someone will have an issue when their on-board sound is enabled, but from my observations this is not a frequent situation.