Anybody here tried the Echo 6.05 drivers? I'm running this new version but haven't tried every possible config yet. Any good Purewave settings you've found and would like to share with this Gina 24/96 user?
I have tried it. Although it says beta. it is really solid. I run it on an audio-tuned system, PIV 1.9, 512MB Ram, Layla 20 card. I really can see a difference.
I just installed it and went to work on a mix and found it (pure wave) to be inconsistent. It stuttered, hung a few times -- this didn't seem to change with various buffer settings -- and was unresponsive it terms of calling up effects (the screen draws were much slower than with the WDM drivers). I'm using a Mona. I'm curious though, it sounds like a great idea.
I just updated the drivers to my Darla 20 to v6.05 beta.
They seem to work very well for beta drivers.
Im running Purewave at 256 samples I have ran it at 64 with no problems.
I tested these new drivers on my internet system
PIII 800E
w/512Mb PC100
PCI S3 Video w/32Mb Ram
Delta MP2-BX-X 100MHz Buss PCI/ISA Motherboard
AdaptecAHA-2940 Ultra PCI SCSI Card
Seagate 80GB 7200rpm Seagate EIDE Hard Drive
Creative DVD Ram
40X AKUE-IDE CD Rom
Yamaha 16x10x40 CDRW 2100e
Darla 20 6.05 beta
MOTU FastLane USB PC
WinXP Pro Sp1
Vegas 3.0c using Purewave at 64 samples
38 Trks Mono and Stereo wave @44.1/16bit
Master Buss
Buss A (Lead Vocals) w/Waves RenEq
Buss B (BG Vocals) w/Waves RenEq
Waves Rverb 1 (drums)
Waves SuperTap2 (voc)
Waves Rverb (voc)
Trk 13 SF Trk Eq
<<I just updated the drivers to my Darla 20 to v6.05 beta.
They seem to work very well for beta drivers.>>
George: Can you say more? What is your impression of the Pure Wave drivers compared to the WDM? How's the performance, flow, etc.? What are you noticing? Thanks!
>George: Can you say more? What is your impression of the Pure Wave drivers >compared to the WDM? How's the performance, flow, etc.? What are you noticing? >Thanks!
>drbam
Hi drbam,
Sorry it took me so long It's been very busy here.
I only updated because of this post by SonicEPM (by the way Thank You), because I picked this card up years ago when it first came out, I didn't think I could get any more performance out of it. So I thought what have I got to lose?
Actually I was VERY surprised.
Mind you, I didn't collect any data before updating my drivers,
but I had some heavy Vegas and Acid sessions that I knew skipped on my P-3 800 with the v5.06 drivers that now play fine, also before Acid Pro 4 we use to track all of our Softsynth live from the 800 into the 1.7 system and I could never get the latency down at the 64 sample levels with out the distortion. Pro-52/53 FM-7, Absynth, B4, Lounge Lizard and Kontakt (standalones) all play fine.
Even though I can run it at 64, more than likely I'll leave it at 128 just to be on the safe side if I need to run heavy sessions.
I will be updating when they release the final version.
<<Even though I can run it at 64, more than likely I'll leave it at 128 just to be on the safe side if I need to run heavy sessions.
I will be updating when they release the final version.
George>>
Thanks George! I'm getting ready to upgrade next month to XP and will definitely check out Echo's 6.05 driver. I'm using a Layla 24 which I love (currently with 98SE) so this should eventually end up being very worthwhile.
<<I did the same thing about 2-3 weeks ago, XP is so much better (for me) than Win98se or Win2k.
George Ware >>
Thanks George. Yes I've finally been convinced that XP is now the way to go but I've got a couple of projects I need to finish before I get into all that. I'm not really a system tweaker so I want to avoid any unecessary panic attacks if the upgrade doesn't go smoothly! ;-O