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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 07-Aug 02 From: Tokyo - JP Member No.: 6,647 ![]() |
![]() I found my cd rom to be something close to gobbledygook- - with the icons mentioned in the manual [in the first window] not being there etc. I am particually having trouble configuring my keyboard into the system. My cubase works as I can recieve tempo clicks, and have recorded midi,however.I cant for the life of me record live audio data to the sequencer.[from my keyboard] Where am I going wrong? Reference to the sound card manuals double dutch drives me insane. Plaese help if poss. Have you had similar problems? |
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![]() Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 103 Joined: 30-Oct 02 From: Los Angeles - US Member No.: 8,882 ![]() |
pORG said "In the meantime i am thinking about maybe changing to an usb-audio-interface. do they work better?"
Personally I dont think it's the fact that the 2496 is a PCI card. It's the delta control panel coding- it sucks!! They should re-write the thing from the ground up... The actual card sounds great though, fortunately. USB / Firewire vs. PCI isn't the issue here. It's purely the driver/control panel creator's fault! It doesn't matter which interface it's designed for. Bad driver programming is unreliable and time consuming for the end user, period. I set my 2496 up as illustrated in my first post on this thread, then I simply refuse to load up delta's control panel. If I wish to change the card's settings, I do it directly within TC Spark's own audio prefs, or in Logic's audio drivers page. Once that pig of a delta console is behaving correctly, DONT TOUCH THE #&%+*(&$$#&!!! ![]() -------------------- Nobody can take from you what you give freely.
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