Subject:Anyone using Hoontech/STAudio DSP24v soundcard?
Posted by: jtuffen
Date:9/19/2002 7:26:37 AM
Hi, I bought Acid4.0 a few weeks ago, and now realise how slow my PC is (I never had a piece of software capable of running VSTi before!), So I'm going to upgrade it... Part of the upgrade will probably be to move to Windows XP pro - and since my current soundcard doesn't have drivers for XP, I'm going to have to get another. I'm thinking of getting the ST-Audio DSP24 Value with the digi I/O bracket, and wondered if anyone here has any comments on this card (I'm also going to get a new mobo, processor, and case, so any comments about mobo incompatibilities would be great!) cheers, john.. |
Subject:RE: Anyone using Hoontech/STAudio DSP24v soundcard?
Reply by: jrr
Date:9/28/2002 10:46:09 PM
Yes - I use Acid 4 with my DSP24 cards. I have both a C-Port (DSp24 with digital IO & ADC/DAC2000 rack) and the Media 7.1 which has a 'mini rack' with 2 analog/2 digital ins and 2 digital/8 analog outs + a hardware midi synth. Acid works just great with both. In particular the Media 7.1 is good coz I can use the hardware synth in conjunction with my VSTi sampler (VSampler). The hardware sampler cuts down on CPU usage for 'backing' midi tracks, and is quite a reasonable sounding Roland GS compliant synth. regards, jr |
Subject:RE: Anyone using Hoontech/STAudio DSP24v soundcard?
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:9/29/2002 9:58:31 AM
I've heard you should be careful if going with a mobo with a VIA chipset, though there are users who aren't having any problems, so you might want to wait for a response from those users to see what they have. HTH, Iacobus |
Subject:RE: Anyone using Hoontech/STAudio DSP24v soundcard?
Reply by: jtuffen
Date:9/30/2002 6:56:32 AM
Ah, Ok... Good job I've just got an Intel-chipset mobo (Abit BD-7ii). Now I need to get the processor - 2.4GHz P4 should do it I think! john.. |
Subject:RE: Anyone using Hoontech/STAudio DSP24v soundcard?
Reply by: jrr
Date:10/1/2002 12:23:45 AM
Good choice of MotherBoard IMHO - at least it is what I would get if I was getting a P4 based system. Must admit that I'd get a 1800A and up the FSB, but if you have the money, getting a 'true' 2.4 is safer. Just make sure you get good DDR. jr |