Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:29 am
I just added pulsar XTC side by side with Pulsar II z-link. So I'm a bit green with these multicard things.
Now i have noticed that with empty project, the DSP-load window shows around 20% load in most of the 12 available DSP's. I wonder, is this normal?
Apart from that it seems to give me the full power of 12 DSP's, and i'm able to get 15 masterverbs before it refuses to load them due to PCI capasity limit.
Is it ok to set my pulsar z-link as a first card (in cset.ini)? Or must it be as default and then XTC-card would be the first one. If z-link is the firt card, there seems to be less DSP load.
Anyone noticed this: when playing back thru pulsar's analog out, there seems to be lots of action in analog input (if they are not connected to physical devices). With level meter, i see right input channel jumping up to -60dB when playing music thru analog out. If i record that signal from analog input and listen to it, the signal of analog out can be heard there.
Is there any explanation for this? A crosstalk problem? This doesn't sound too professional to me.
Thanks for replies
Now i have noticed that with empty project, the DSP-load window shows around 20% load in most of the 12 available DSP's. I wonder, is this normal?
Apart from that it seems to give me the full power of 12 DSP's, and i'm able to get 15 masterverbs before it refuses to load them due to PCI capasity limit.
Is it ok to set my pulsar z-link as a first card (in cset.ini)? Or must it be as default and then XTC-card would be the first one. If z-link is the firt card, there seems to be less DSP load.
Anyone noticed this: when playing back thru pulsar's analog out, there seems to be lots of action in analog input (if they are not connected to physical devices). With level meter, i see right input channel jumping up to -60dB when playing music thru analog out. If i record that signal from analog input and listen to it, the signal of analog out can be heard there.
Is there any explanation for this? A crosstalk problem? This doesn't sound too professional to me.
Thanks for replies