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Re: Sound Card question



Although I think Delta Labs is out of business, so those with a
desire for support may want to consider that.  Nevertheless, I
think the products are fairly decent (and probably pretty cheap
used now too) having used their 8x8 I/O rack for a couple
sessions.

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: <lindsay@pavestone.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Card question


>
> I do have to pipe in about the Audiowerk 2.  I have it.  Great
card for the
> money--SPIDF and all.  However, the latency I got with the MME
drivers on a
> Win98SE machine was intolerable (300+ ms) and I still haven't
been able to
> get the thing to work under my new Win2000 machine.  I've
installed the new
> drivers in about every combination you can, have no other
devices on the
> PCI bus and still no joy.  Emagic's email support has been
slow, and
> really, unresponsive.  After telling them I installed the
newest drivers,
> they took five days to respond, asking me, "did you install
the newest
> drivers?  Try that."  Ugh.
>
> I've heard very good things about Event's products.  If the
MD4 has digital
> outs, look for a card with the same--best to avoid converters
of you can.
> If the Emagic thing doesn't happen soon, I'll be investing in
a RME
> Hammerfall, but that's digital I/O only (which is fine for
me).
>
> I've also heard good things about the Delta Labs stuff.
>
> Good luck.
>
> L
>
>
>
>                     Alx
>                     <gendel777@ya        To:
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>                     hoo.com>             cc:
>                                          Subject:     Re:
Sound Card question
>                     03/01/01

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>                     Please
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>                     Loopers-Delig
>                     ht
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>
> The Emagic "Aw2" is a pretty good soundcard and it
> costs around US$ 200-220, I read event electronics
> came out with a new soundcard that also is around $US
> 200, I think itīs called "Mia" or "Mona".
> Alx
>
> --- Jeffrey Robert <lewbrew@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have a hardware question for you all.  I want to
> > start putting my loops online but I don't know what
> > kind of soundcard to get.  Any suggestions on an
> > inexpensive sound card?  My setup is a Yamaha MD-4
> > --> soundcard?  ---> Windows 2000 machine?
> > Which raises another question, with the new Windows
> > operating systems ME and 2000,  which is better for
> > multi-media applications like editing music?  ME
> > seems quite buggy, but supposedly more designed for
> > this use.  Any feedback?
> > thanks,
> > Lew
> >
>
>
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