Hello guys
I am still confused about this 16/24 bit thing.As I don't know how to take screenshot of my routing window,I'll try to explain :
I'm using 1632 mixer,and I have LUNA ANALOG SOURCE connected with in1 and in2 to mixer.Then,I have ASIO 24 BIT SOURCE 1L 1R connected to IL3 and IR3.From there,signal is going to L and R of LUNA ANALOG DESTINATION and from D1 and D2 on the mixer to L and R ASIO 24 BIT SOURCE.I hope I didn't made mistake somewhere.There is additional midi in/sequencer connections,but I think they are not so important for me.I want to know,am I getting most of my card this way?I mean,sound is fine,but I want to know is my setup right one for recording.I set up 24 bit 44.1 resolution,and I'm using that in cubase.
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Hello
I think that you don't understood me.It's not clicks,sound is weird-modulated-under-cliks and pops.And that guy told that it's about sound rendering that can't be done.
Anyway,here is my comp specs:
intel P III 1100 mhz
maxtor 30 gb 7200
geforce 2 mx400 64mb
asus tusl2-c mainboard
teac cd rom
teac cdrom-cdr
and litlle Luna
Thanks for the help
Regards
mirko
I think that you don't understood me.It's not clicks,sound is weird-modulated-under-cliks and pops.And that guy told that it's about sound rendering that can't be done.
Anyway,here is my comp specs:
intel P III 1100 mhz
maxtor 30 gb 7200
geforce 2 mx400 64mb
asus tusl2-c mainboard
teac cd rom
teac cdrom-cdr
and litlle Luna

Thanks for the help
Regards
mirko
Go to the Project section. Look for a similar setup to yours, download it and follow the way the devices are connected. Your Specs is almost exactly as what I was using before. A ULLI seting of 7 is best for you. Anything higher like 3 caused me a lot of clicks in my music. I would usually mix down to a Hard Drive recorder to make things simpler.