From tyrone_topheavy@yahoo.com Tue Feb 12 08:19:49 2008
Subject:Re: Add Pipe organ to your clone! Lap-top Latency?

Ditch the Audigy. They're designed for gaming, not music.

I always used the M-Audio Mobile Pre USB when I broght my laptop to gigs. Never had a problem with it.

Thomas Adamson wrote:
--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Richard" wrote:
>
snip>>The delay of a pipe organ takes
> getting used to, but you can adjust this. You can also change MIDI
> channels of various features to match your keyboard. <
>
>Hi,
Regarding the above snipped portion of your post, I wondered whether
the delay you mention is a direct result of a latency problem related
to an MME driver ( instead of a low-latency ASIO driver ) on your (
built-in? ) soundcard, rather than pipe sounding delays?

On a related matter I am having problems running B4 11, and VB3 in a
VST host program using the Creative Labs, Audigy ZS2 PCMCIA sound-
card.
However I set up the program using the Creative ASIO drivers, latency
and number of samples settings, I can't quite get the program to run
totally smoothly. If it's a PCMCIA bandwidth problem, is there any
way of dealing with it? I can get the programs to run fine using MME
drivers but of-course latency then rears it's ugly head.

If I use = M-Audio's USB off-board stand-alone midi/audio I/O box
instead, the programs run fine using ASIO drivers.

I would have preferred to use the Audigy PCMCIA device and I wonder
if any lap-top clonewheel experts could offer any suggestions
regarding settings?
I am using a mains connected Acer 1.5ghz Pentium M running Windows XP.

Thanks, Thomas.




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