setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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vocodor
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setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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hi,

i got a fresh install of win7 x64 and installed the latest drivers for my audiophile 2496.
in buzz i chose the polac asio driver.
when opening the asio control panel while buzz is active i'm having the following (default) settings:
samplerate: 48000
buffersize: Default (64) -> 1.3ms latency
buffers: 2 sync

output latency (greyed out):
92 (1.9 ms)

input latency (greyed out):
107 (2.2ms)

the buffersize seems too low, because when trying to play a vst i'm getting crackling noises.
the problem is, in the polac settings, there's no way to increase the buffer size, the only option is "64 (1.3)".
when opening the asio control panel (hardware tab) - and trying to increase the buffersize, it will always jump back to 64 :(
then i terminated buzz, opened the asio panel, set the buffersize to 1024, started buzz, and the buffersize also jumped back to 64.

well .. the question is - how can i properly set the buffersize for my 2496?
should i maybe try the asio4all drivers on my 2496?

thanks
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Re: setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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I don't have your soundcard, but buffer size should probably be set in its own control panel, with the driver free (buzz closed).
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Re: setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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I used to have the audiophile 2496 way back in the days. Buffer (sample rate, etc) was set within the audiophile control panel:

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Re: setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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thanks .. unfortunately the hardware tab looks different now and won't accept / always reset my changes :D
which audio card are u using now? does it perform better than the 2496?
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Re: setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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vocodor wrote:thanks .. unfortunately the hardware tab looks different now and won't accept / always reset my changes :D
which audio card are u using now? does it perform better than the 2496?
Ok. Try closing everything else but the control panel when you make the changes.

Now using RME Fireface (and RME Multiface on my laptop). The difference is quite huge, for the better.
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Re: setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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everything performs better than the piece of crap the 2496 is ;)
i broke mine in half, bought an RME.
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Re: setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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Well, RME 400 costs about 10 times more than paedophile 2496, ;) so expectations should be properly weighted.
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Mu_ wrote:Well, RME 400 costs about 10 times more than paedophile 2496, ;) so expectations should be properly weighted.
true, its at least 100 times better ;)

also they have the "rme babyface" which is "only" around 5 times as expensive...
what you pay for is not just the (stellar) hardware, but also the rock solid drivers and included software (you get A LOT more usefull stuff than that piece of shit the m-audio control panel is (i found at least 2 bugs in the control panel alone, nevermind the horrible driver issues)).
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Re: setting up audiophile 2496 on win7 x64

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I got it working with 64 sample buffers, but if you stress the machine with a CPU heavy song, it might start stuttering, so better stay at 128, which is still acceptably fast.

The 2496 card has ASIO itself, so I don't see the point in adding a wrapper on top, such as asio4all.

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My current settings (I rarely use this card for anything but MIDI though.)
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