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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon" <jonathan@full-moon.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 5:43 AM Subject: WOT Re: Sound cards > > > P.S. for the S.B. Live question. Have you all ever tried to use it with > ASIO > > drivers? For an amateaur or for game playing that is a great card, you > could > > even try to use it with Sound Fonts, and get great results, but don't try > to > > use it for VST2.0 virtual synths in real-time under cubasis or cubase vst. > > Beside, where the heck are the features announced from Creative Labs on > > Liveware 3? They announced Dinamic Memory Allocation for the sound fonts. > > where is it? > > There are freeware programs that can do that. Megafont, I think it's called? > > Interesting that you would feel that the VST synth don't work on it. I >was > told that the card has super low ASIO latency. I've never tried it >myself. > > Dunno if I did something wrong in the setup, but Cubase (and Cubasis) give me a very long latency time. 300-400 ms of delay in the beginning of the note. God it is a longer time than my first analog delay unit... Instead, I tried it with an old version of the DSP/FX and it went great. the time was really short. P.S. The only drivers for a Creative I found even on the Steinberg site are for a generic AWE32/64.No Asio. And don't even think to look in the Creative or the Soundblaster site. They are only full of "how good is our hardware... You can play sorround music on it...(bullshit, there is no software on windows that permits to do this and with the drivers you get with the card all of your programs don't see the second output). I think that this is only a commercial choice, as they also sell the EMU ASP, basically a soundblaster live with (perhaps) better A/D and D/A, at almost 2 times the price of a Live Platinum. And the EMU LiveDrive (don't know how it is actually called) is a bit worse than the LiveDriveII.Now I'm using the Lexicon for everything audio, and the Live only for the SoundFonts and some older dos audio softwares (long live FastTracker and Impulse Tracker)