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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 10:13 am
by endre70
When running Reson in Rewire with Cubase SX,we got problems with the lower Ulli settings..Anyone got a work-around/tuning suggestion for this?

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:46 pm
by endre70
Problems beeing that you get pops and cracles when you have a visual on Reason during playback (in Rewire mode with cubase as master). Cubase works fine with the same Ulli settings 4. When setting a higher Ulli to 13ms the problems gets better but are still there.

Specs.

P4
ASUS P4PE - 2,6 GHz
2 g Ram
Matrox G550 dual graphic card (IRQ steering turned off)
with all the basic tuning done.

So ram limitations/ screen accleration shouldnt be a problem...

WHat to do?

Thanx
Endre 70

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 8:07 pm
by next to nothing
this is probarly stupid but are you using ASIO drivers?

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 12:37 am
by arela
No problems here at 13ms Ulli.
Have you tried to Rewire something else?
My PC is simular to yours
(P4PE - 2,4 - 1Mb - Matrox650 - old bios :smile:
Never had problems with rewire (Reason and some times Melodyne)

Is "play in background" allowed in Reason?
Cubase correctly set up?
Try with other ASIO's

Guess it's a simple answer to your prob's, but this is the only tips i can recall at the moment

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:01 am
by bronYaur
i have expiriencs problem with matrox g550 ,my midi timming drop out when drag the windows,now with geforce 4 mx 128 mb the system run better and the midi drop out are finished,also I have expirienc with popos and cliks with SPF at 4 ms and reason

try to reset ASIO driver via "relase ASIO drive in background"

Enable (applyi)it and disable(re apply)it ,in ths way you reset the ASIO driver,this have to me rosolved some cpu overhead and audio click with some module in reaktor and reason large proget in rewire with cubase

I think 7 ms for your system is better

sorry for my english


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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:11 am
by bronYaur
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