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Old 25.01.2008, 10:34 AM
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anyone ?

i think im going to sell if this is the maximum it can handle
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Old 25.01.2008, 10:54 AM
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Hi, have you tried increasing the ASIO buffer size?
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Old 27.01.2008, 10:22 PM
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do you mean the asio buffer on my souncard or virus

i am not using the virus as a souncard if thats what you mean

no chance the latency is crap

i am running 3 midi tracks out of my sequencer and into the virus

each midi track correspond to a "part" on the virus

i can run it a 2 midi track fine no problem

go to three it craps its pant every couple of bars and makes a popping noise


maybe people have had 4 or 5 running no probs


but the ti is advertised as being able to run 16 parts no sweat 1800 osc

blah blah blah

absolute rubbish

i am able to run midi from my Emu sampler from my sequencer of choice without any audio related problem like pops or click brought into the mix
(yes the midi timimg on the OLD BIRD may wobble under extreme stress but it will never make popping noise)

1996 hardware livin large

i tried this in the virus VC same stupid issue

the ti is a good synth no doubt

but access marketing is total lies


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