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problem using two delta 1010 soundcards ??!!
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conxion
conxion
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Posted : Feb 28, 2005 18:48
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hey!!!!!
first...biggest respect for this great forum and the people who support it!!!
i got a problem:
i'm using two delta 1010 soundcards and sometimes i got small digital clicks on my audio-tracks.sometimes written in the tracks,sometimes just by hearing....
i guess its a sync problem between the two cards.
how can i sync them?
by wordclock or by spdif?
what do i have to tune that the syncronisation works?
is the sync my problem???
this problem is getting on my nerves,so it would be very nice if someone who knows more about syncronisation than me,helps me out!
peace & keep it psy
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Hayez
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Posted : Mar 1, 2005 01:52
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When using more then one audio card, their clocks need to be synchronized otherwise you'll hear audio drifts. The host program has to make sure that they have the same latency otherwise you'll hear them playing apart from each other.
Usally you'll hear random digital clicks when the card is set to external clock, but doesn't get one. What program are you using ?
  "a new art came into my mind which only you can create, the Art of Noises, the logical consequence of your marvelous innovations." Russolo, 1913 |
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Posted : Mar 1, 2005 15:13
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i'm using cubase sx 2,
pentium4,
2,0 ghz,
512 ram. |
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Hayez
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Posted : Mar 2, 2005 01:41
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you should look in the control panel for the 1010 and check that you see the two cards. I know that delta 1010 can be chained together to a single bigger audio card. It should work with cubase.
also check their support:
http://m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.kbase
  "a new art came into my mind which only you can create, the Art of Noises, the logical consequence of your marvelous innovations." Russolo, 1913 |
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