Hey People,
Now i am relatively new to the realm of all this but i have quite a problem and haven't be able to get any help for it.
Ok, my setup is, an 03d using adat to connect to my pulsar 2 card and there is a adat connection back to the 03d. I have winXP and STP 3.01 and am recording in SX on a 1.8ghz P4.
My problem is i cannot record more than two tracks of audio. And even when i record any audio in SX, it jitters and jolts and has the occasional digi click. However, in wavelab 4, i can record fine, but i guess that is only one channel. Ok, so i have to have the 03d set as master an the pulsar as slave when recording, if i have the pulsar as master i just get heaps an heaps of digital clicks.
In SX, i can only select channel 1 in/out play/record and channel 2 in/out play/record. If i select all 8 channels for input and output i get this message.
"If this card is currently configured to accept a digital signal, and no digital signal is present, please either reconfigure the card to use an "internal" clock, or apply a digital signal, or if possible switch this port to accept an analog input."
Now this hasn't just happened in SX, it has happen in Cakewalk 8 too, and thats the only other program i've really tried.
I just don't know what i'm doing wrong. Also in SX, if i set the asio to SCOPE ASIO, no digital audio comes through at all, so i have to use the SX ASIO or what ever it is called. Is there a specific asio the pulsar has to be in?
Anyways, hopefully you smart people can tell me what i'm doing wrong, cause i sure as hell don't know.
Thanks for your time.
Cannot record more than 2 channels!!! Please Help!
You NEED 'Scope Asio' to be selected.
Try a project with 'ASIO2 16b Source' and 'ASIO2 Dest'. That should be good drivers to start with for many channels. Don't take 24/32/flt yet, they'll stress things more.
Make sure the cards are wordclock master or properly slaved to an external wordclock source.
Did you try playing with SX' buffer settings etc? See SX' manual on how to do that.
Come back for more.
Try a project with 'ASIO2 16b Source' and 'ASIO2 Dest'. That should be good drivers to start with for many channels. Don't take 24/32/flt yet, they'll stress things more.
Make sure the cards are wordclock master or properly slaved to an external wordclock source.
Did you try playing with SX' buffer settings etc? See SX' manual on how to do that.
Come back for more.