As indicated by the number of posts I've found throughout the last year or so dealing with ASIO driver issues for M-Audio cards, a number of people are unable to satisfactorily use those drivers in Vegas. I personally use the Delta 1010 (card & breakout rackmount box) and have NEVER gotten ASIO drivers to work properly in Vegas since buying and installing the program a little over a year ago. The sound gets horribly behind the picture by a couple of seconds or so, and no amount of adjustment within the Delta 1010 control panel options cures this. Accordingly, I have always had to use the "Windows Classic Driver" option on the "audio device" tab of Vegas prefs.
A week ago I was forced to reinstall my OS and all programs because of a computer issue unrelated to Vegas. In the process I disconnected all non-essential hardware, completely reformated the system drive, cleanly installed W2K with all latest service packs and security updates, reinstalled each piece of hardware one at a time with the latest drivers, then reinstalled all programs with their latest updates.
I'm currently running Vegas 4e with plans to upgrade to Vegas 5 shortly. I am running the Delta 1010 with the newest 5.10.00.5036 drivers.
Since this reinstall, I have, as always, been able to select the M-Audio ASIO drivers and use them without issues in multitrack recording projects within Cubase VST/32 (v5.1). I use the lowest latency settings and get audio without clicks and pops on at least 8 tracks of audio with several realtime effects.
Within Vegas, however, I now hear NOTHING when I select the ASIO drivers, and that is the case even after ensuring that the card is not running system sounds and after rebooting.
I've obviously had no problems with video editing using the Windows Classic drivers and am content to continue doing so. But I've always lamented that I don't have the option of using the ASIO drivers in Vegas should the supposed latency advantages of those drivers become important in a particular project.
What is the official Sony position regarding the compatibility/usability of M-Audio ASIO drivers in Vegas? Are the issues reported by me and others regarded as the fault of the drivers and, if so, why am I able to use the drivers in Cubase without problems?
A week ago I was forced to reinstall my OS and all programs because of a computer issue unrelated to Vegas. In the process I disconnected all non-essential hardware, completely reformated the system drive, cleanly installed W2K with all latest service packs and security updates, reinstalled each piece of hardware one at a time with the latest drivers, then reinstalled all programs with their latest updates.
I'm currently running Vegas 4e with plans to upgrade to Vegas 5 shortly. I am running the Delta 1010 with the newest 5.10.00.5036 drivers.
Since this reinstall, I have, as always, been able to select the M-Audio ASIO drivers and use them without issues in multitrack recording projects within Cubase VST/32 (v5.1). I use the lowest latency settings and get audio without clicks and pops on at least 8 tracks of audio with several realtime effects.
Within Vegas, however, I now hear NOTHING when I select the ASIO drivers, and that is the case even after ensuring that the card is not running system sounds and after rebooting.
I've obviously had no problems with video editing using the Windows Classic drivers and am content to continue doing so. But I've always lamented that I don't have the option of using the ASIO drivers in Vegas should the supposed latency advantages of those drivers become important in a particular project.
What is the official Sony position regarding the compatibility/usability of M-Audio ASIO drivers in Vegas? Are the issues reported by me and others regarded as the fault of the drivers and, if so, why am I able to use the drivers in Cubase without problems?