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Old 19.06.2004, 09:07 AM
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I've got a bad soundcard: SB Audigy 2 platinum. High latency and so on... I want to buy a new soundcard but have to wait until autumn. How do you do to fix the latency?

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I dont have any problems with my Audigy 2 platinum ex.. :/
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It's not a very good soundcard for making tunes with - full stop. I had one and the latency made working with VST instruments almost impossible. I didn't try the latency compensation drivers however, I just got an Audiophile 2496 which I find is much better. The Sounblaster Audigy Platinum is really geared toward DVD and multimedian stuff.
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The Sounblaster Audigy Platinum is really geared toward DVD and multimedian stuff.
I know, I know, I know... but when I bought the soundcard I had not decided whether I wanted to use my computer or record in a studio. But I've heard of these soundcards that are connected through fire-wire. Can you use these for music production?
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You can. Which one are you particularly interested in?
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You can. Which one are you particularly interested in?
I'm not sure if Audiotrak had Maya through fire-wire, I know that they have it with a connection to USB.

But I know that M-Audio have two soundcards connected with fire-wire: Firewire 410 (I think that's the most expensive) and Firewire Audiophile.

Then there's ESI Quatafire 610, but I'm not sure of that one.
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I would tell you to seriously consider one of the new MOTU interfaces....A bit on the expensive side, but basically, the better quality A/D converters you have, the better quality your audio will be...... I have the 2408mk3 and it is great! 24 channels of ADAT/TDIF, and 8 analogue I/O, and S/PDIF. They have one that is firewire too, the 828 if I remember correctly. Or why dont you just get an MBox? Then you get 'Tools as well.

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I would tell you to seriously consider one of the new MOTU interfaces....A bit on the expensive side, but basically, the better quality A/D converters you have, the better quality your audio will be...... I have the 2408mk3 and it is great! 24 channels of ADAT/TDIF, and 8 analogue I/O, and S/PDIF. They have one that is firewire too, the 828 if I remember correctly. Or why dont you just get an MBox? Then you get 'Tools as well.

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