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Siginificant Delay in Recorded track?
There is a significant delay between play back and recorded tracks.
I just installed the SBLive 24 bit. I am recording guitar with mulitrack recording software. In track 1 is the backing music. I record into track 2 while track 1 plays. When playing back the 2 tracks, the recorded guitar audio is significantly ahead in timing and the time difference increases as the track plays. This occurs with two different multitrack recording softwares (Adobe Audition, Power Tracks Pro). I ran the diagnostics provided with the card and checked the online knowledge base but could not find any solutions. I did this all the time with my old SB Live Value 16 and did not have this issue at all. Thanks you for any help |
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There is a significant delay between play back and recorded tracks.
I just installed the SBLive 24 bit. This may be an over-the-top solution, but if the recording programs you use support ASIO, you could always install the KX Project driver set instead of using Creative's drivers (which do not support ASIO at all for the Live cards I believe). That should give you much better timing in your recordings. The KX drivers have been somewhat quirky particulary in the past though, so I will have to point that out. However, it may have improved recently, I've not checked them out myself for a while. Still, they should work much better for professional use than for gaming in any case, as many games are badly programmed to begin with. |
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thank you...ill do a google for KX and see what I can find
"Lenny" wrote in message ... There is a significant delay between play back and recorded tracks. I just installed the SBLive 24 bit. This may be an over-the-top solution, but if the recording programs you use support ASIO, you could always install the KX Project driver set instead of using Creative's drivers (which do not support ASIO at all for the Live cards I believe). That should give you much better timing in your recordings. The KX drivers have been somewhat quirky particulary in the past though, so I will have to point that out. However, it may have improved recently, I've not checked them out myself for a while. Still, they should work much better for professional use than for gaming in any case, as many games are badly programmed to begin with. |
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