hello
so far, Vegas 4, although in BETA and a little buggy (not as much as Acid 4.0 was tho ) is looking quite great with some perfect features I have been waiting for,
but I had another question.
when I installed the DEMO of cubase SX, it put ASIO drivers (MME ASIO and ASIO directX full duplex driver) onmy computer that DOES NOT have an ASIO soundcard. my soundcard is generic and runs with WDM and MME and DX i believe.
BUT
when I use the ASIO drivers in an ASIO compatible host, such as fruityloops, I get excellent performance!
My latency (buffer settings) in fruity using my regular drivers could only go as low as 13ms and only be somewhat stable.
however, I have a ROCK SOLID (with low CPU usage) 11ms in fruity with the "ASIO" drivers.
a strange phenomenon indeed... but what is the point you ask?
how come Vegas, being an ASIO compatible host,
does not SEE these drivers, yet fruity,cubase, and other audio programs do?
is there a way I can get veags to recognize these?
I can get the recording buffer down to .11 in vegas, and it gets a little shaky sometimes, so I would like to see if I can use the fake ASIO drivers.
thank you peter, and all the otehrs that make this wonderful product available.
P.S. wheres the multiple choice for wave editors like acid 4?????
:):):):):):)happyhappyhappy
so far, Vegas 4, although in BETA and a little buggy (not as much as Acid 4.0 was tho ) is looking quite great with some perfect features I have been waiting for,
but I had another question.
when I installed the DEMO of cubase SX, it put ASIO drivers (MME ASIO and ASIO directX full duplex driver) onmy computer that DOES NOT have an ASIO soundcard. my soundcard is generic and runs with WDM and MME and DX i believe.
BUT
when I use the ASIO drivers in an ASIO compatible host, such as fruityloops, I get excellent performance!
My latency (buffer settings) in fruity using my regular drivers could only go as low as 13ms and only be somewhat stable.
however, I have a ROCK SOLID (with low CPU usage) 11ms in fruity with the "ASIO" drivers.
a strange phenomenon indeed... but what is the point you ask?
how come Vegas, being an ASIO compatible host,
does not SEE these drivers, yet fruity,cubase, and other audio programs do?
is there a way I can get veags to recognize these?
I can get the recording buffer down to .11 in vegas, and it gets a little shaky sometimes, so I would like to see if I can use the fake ASIO drivers.
thank you peter, and all the otehrs that make this wonderful product available.
P.S. wheres the multiple choice for wave editors like acid 4?????
:):):):):):)happyhappyhappy