Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
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Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
Hi,
Well I just got word from dev's that they have no idea,on what's going on with the x64 issues,I'm having.. So I thought to ask the windows users about what soundcards having the best performance with Bpm on Vista64?
I had a motu896hd,and it was decent.. Are there any users that can recommend me a card that's playing well with Bpm in x64?
Main thing I'm looking for is,a stable low latency card be it pci/firewire W/SPDIF...
Thanks alot FOR ANY SUGGESTIONS..
Well I just got word from dev's that they have no idea,on what's going on with the x64 issues,I'm having.. So I thought to ask the windows users about what soundcards having the best performance with Bpm on Vista64?
I had a motu896hd,and it was decent.. Are there any users that can recommend me a card that's playing well with Bpm in x64?
Main thing I'm looking for is,a stable low latency card be it pci/firewire W/SPDIF...
Thanks alot FOR ANY SUGGESTIONS..
Re: Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
So far I don't own BPM - so I dunno if its runngin well with it, but the RME Fireface 400 is very reliant and running on low latency. Converters are very decent as well.
Re: Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
I may try Lynx,Rme or Motu.. I need to get rid of this old emu anyways..lol 

Re: Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
I wouldn't recommend Motu converter-wise...but that's another chapter.
Re: Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
Hi,edsolo wrote:I wouldn't recommend Motu converter-wise...but that's another chapter.
We'll be running other A/D + D/A converters...Thanks though..Main thing I care about is extremely low latency stable drivers,have had Motu's they we're Okay,E-mu decent with mostly everything I use,but not Bpm.. Bpm is that good to where I'm questioning my setup.

Re: Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
Well I use the M-Audio Delta 1010LT PCI Audio Interface and I have had no problems with it one bit. It's a beast of a sound card. It sounds awesome and I have not, to this day, had any latency problems or sound problems from it.
That's what I would recommend cause not only is it a great card, it's cheap as well but very stable and durable.
Here's some info on it.
Price: $199.99(From American Musical Supply and most all Online retail stores that sell music equipment.)
8 x 8 unbalanced analog I/O
2 built-in mic preamps
1 x 1 MIDI I/O
word clock I/O for sample accurate device synchronization
S/PDIF digital I/O with PCM and AC-3/DTS surround
includes Ableton Live Lite music production software, so you can make music right away
The Delta 1010LT delivers much of the same universal connectivity, high fidelity and seamless performance as the popular Delta 1010 on a single PCI card—and at a fraction of the price. Multiple analog I/O, MIDI, S/PDIF and surround sound support are all here. Two inputs even have mic/line preamps on XLR connectors, saving the expense of outboard preamps. It’s all on a compact, half-size PCI card with two color-coded breakout cables. Combine up to four Deltas* in your system for a maximum of 32 analog and four stereo S/PDIF inputs and outputs.
That's what I would recommend cause not only is it a great card, it's cheap as well but very stable and durable.
Here's some info on it.
Price: $199.99(From American Musical Supply and most all Online retail stores that sell music equipment.)
8 x 8 unbalanced analog I/O
2 built-in mic preamps
1 x 1 MIDI I/O
word clock I/O for sample accurate device synchronization
S/PDIF digital I/O with PCM and AC-3/DTS surround
includes Ableton Live Lite music production software, so you can make music right away
The Delta 1010LT delivers much of the same universal connectivity, high fidelity and seamless performance as the popular Delta 1010 on a single PCI card—and at a fraction of the price. Multiple analog I/O, MIDI, S/PDIF and surround sound support are all here. Two inputs even have mic/line preamps on XLR connectors, saving the expense of outboard preamps. It’s all on a compact, half-size PCI card with two color-coded breakout cables. Combine up to four Deltas* in your system for a maximum of 32 analog and four stereo S/PDIF inputs and outputs.
Re: Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
Hi zlindrin,
Which Daw do you use, has it worked well in Pro Tools as well? If you don't mind letting me know what kind of pc to you have this installed in? I've done some research on the card apparently it's very nice from what you and others have been saying.Can you say if you've tested it on win7,or vista64?
Thanks alot.
Which Daw do you use, has it worked well in Pro Tools as well? If you don't mind letting me know what kind of pc to you have this installed in? I've done some research on the card apparently it's very nice from what you and others have been saying.Can you say if you've tested it on win7,or vista64?
Thanks alot.
Re: Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
I use M-Audio FastTrack on Win7 64bit with Cubase5, BPM, Reason4.0 with no issues at all. I love it. 

Re: Stable soundcard for x64 and Bpm? Any hints?
Hi,
I'm using a Native Instruments Audio 8 DJ.
It works great although with BPM some times i've got to drop my overall latency settings to avoid clicks and pops... But i think this as rather to do with BPM itself...
Cheers,
m.
I'm using a Native Instruments Audio 8 DJ.
It works great although with BPM some times i've got to drop my overall latency settings to avoid clicks and pops... But i think this as rather to do with BPM itself...
Cheers,
m.