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3rd kyu |
M-Audio has released the newest member of the popular Delta line, the Audiophile 192 digital audio interface card.
Building on the M-Audio Audiophile 2496, the Audiophile 192 is a PCI 2.2 digital audio interface featuring high-definition 24-bit/192kHz sampling rate via analog and digital I/O. The unit also incorporates a standard 1x1 MIDI interface. Analog connectivity is via 1/4" TRS balanced connections. A second set of 1/4" TRS outs is dedicated to direct hardware input monitoring. The S/PDIF coaxial digital I/O features 2-channel PCM with SCMS copy protection control, as well as pass-through of surround-encoded AC-3 and DTS pass-through. (Windows XP is required for Dolby Digital and DTS pass-through on the PC; Mac OS X 10.3.4 is required for Dolby Digital and DTS pass-through with Apple DVD Player.) Routing of all inputs and outputs is controlled through software. The digital I/O, for example, could be configured as a send/receive for external effects devices. Drivers include support for ASIO, WDM, GSIF 2 and Core Audio for compatibility with most applications. 64-bit driver support under Windows also insures compatibility with future operating environments as well. On the PC, the Audiophile 192 interface runs under Windows 2000 (SP4) / XP (SP1) (ME with WDM). A Pentium III 500mHz w/ 128MB RAM is required for 96kHz and 192kHz operation; Pentium II 400 w/ 64MB RAM is required for 48kHz operation. (Windows XP (SP1) is required for Dolby Digital and DTS pass-through.) Windows users can also combine the Audiophile 192 with other M-Audio Delta cards in the same system. Mac operation requires G4 500MHz with OS X 10.2.8 or 10.3.4 and 256MB RAM. (G4 accelerator cards are not supported; OS X 10.3.4 is required for Dolby Digital and DTS pass-through with Apple DVD Player.) The Audiophile 192 interface will available October 2004 and retail for USD $199.95. For more info http://www.m-audio.com ![]() |
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6th kyu |
Hi dan/dot and studioforums
I recently purchaced a m-audio delta 192. The problem is i download 12 track from the hd24xr to my computer (48khz - 24 bit) Whwn i play the song i got a lot of plop and clicks. My system is amd k7 2400xp with 256ddr ( a bit low) I did some playing with buffers and latency setting but nothing seems to help Regards Remco |
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Sandan |
What you described is giving me a horrible synching feeling. (
But seriously, if you imported it digitally it sounds like a master/slave synch issue. _____________________________________________ "Human beings, almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so." -Douglas Adams, Last Chance to See |
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The Different Shichidan |
What buffer setting are you using? What sequencer are you using?
-Dusty |
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6th kyu |
It's more like copy i suposse. Sinds the plop 'n clicks are random and never on the same place twice, i'm pretty sure it is not the tracks, but someting with the card and/or config Remco Jamstudio |
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6th kyu |
I'm not @ my computer@home right now, so i can't check, but i tried several.
Cubase SX 1.5 |
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