Subject:What sound card are you using with Acid Pro?
Posted by: bcoe1
Date:4/15/1999 9:34:08 AM
To Acid Pro users: What sound card do you use, and what issues do you have with it and its drivers for win95 or winNT? I'm currently using a Creative Labs ISA AWE64. When recording in Acid, it has sync problems with no solution in sight. I'm interested to know what experiences you folks have with using better audio cards like the Gina, Wave4, or CardD+ with Acid Pro before giving up any more cash. Thanks |
Subject:Re: What sound card are you using with Acid Pro?
Date:4/15/1999 8:57:05 AM
I use ACID Pro with a Gina and a regular Sounblaster Compatible and I can access all outputs on both cards simultaneously with great sync. And I use an out of date GINA driver (ver. 3.05). |
Subject:Re: What sound card are you using with Acid Pro?
Reply by: bcoe1
Date:4/28/1999 12:28:30 PM
What about _input_ to your Soundblaster compatible - when you record a track on it, does that new track match up with the other tracks or is it a bit offset (later) from the other tracks? My AWE64 always exhibits this behavior unless I first go to the options menu and check-then-uncheck one of the sync paramters. Seems like something needs to reset in the driver before every attempt to record. As far as I can tell I've got the latest drivers. Pre-recorded .wav files that are played back on the AWE64 have no problems - this is just related to recording. roller8 wrote: >>I use ACID Pro with a Gina and a regular Sounblaster Compatible and I >>can access all outputs on both cards simultaneously with great sync. >>And I use an out of date GINA driver (ver. 3.05). >> >> >> >> >> >> |
Subject:Re: What sound card are you using with Acid Pro?
Reply by: DBP
Date:7/25/1999 9:38:00 PM
I use two soundcards. A Yamaha DSP factory card and a Soundblaster PCI 128 card. It sounds ironic but I usually wind up using the soundblaster card because of ease of use and it really doesn't sound bad (because I use a hignend mic pre-amp). ACID really doesn't support the DSP Factory properly and so I probably won't keep the card. It would probably be fine with Cubase VST or Logic Audio or the like, but I want ACID. I use it for doing loop music and normal Multitrack recording. The event cards are probably fine (you users let him know what you are getting). I like the look of the new card from DigitalAudio Labs. Its called the Cardeluxe. Its got all the new specs like 24bit\96k and stuff like that. If you want lots of ins or outs maybe the Wave\824 from Gadget Labs. Anyway I don't recommend the DSP Factory for use with ACID. Ive got an $800 card I don't even use. Darn Brian Coe wrote: >>To Acid Pro users: >> >>What sound card do you use, and what issues do you have >>with it and its drivers for win95 or winNT? >> >>I'm currently using a Creative Labs ISA AWE64. When >>recording in Acid, it has sync problems with no solution in >>sight. I'm interested to know what experiences you folks >>have with using better audio cards like the Gina, Wave4, or >>CardD+ with Acid Pro before giving up any more cash. >> >>Thanks >> |