cannonball: you could try one of the firewire ones by M-Audio they all use the same driverbase so there should be no probs
Posté Tue 28 Sep 04 @ 2:04 pm
i have always had good experiences with M-Audio products, but i will first try the new asio-settings as soon as i get home. thanx 4 the tip Djzero ;)
if it doesn't work, i want to know for sure if my next soundcard will be supported by VDJ in at least 4 channels in Asio-mode (and a low latency will be nice as well).
I'm pretty charmed by the specs of the Terratec Aureon 7.1 FireWire:
* 8 analog Outputs (Cinch) 24 bit/192 kHz
* analog stereo Line Input (Cinch) 24 bit/96 kHz
* Phono Input stereo (Cinch) with Hardware RIAA and 24 bit/96 kHz
* Headphones Output (6.3mm Jack) with Volumecontrol (24bit/192 kHz)
* Microphone Input (6.3mm Jack) with Gain Control and Peak LED (24bit/96 kHz)
* Optical Digital S/P DIF Input (TOS Link) 24 bit/96 kHz
* Optical Digital S/P DIF Output (TOS Link) 24 bit/96 kHz
* Non Audio output on digital Output (AC-3)
* IEEE-1394 compliant Interface for PC/Mac (FireWire™)
* Hot plugging capable
* Buspowered
* optional external power supply
* ASIO 2.0 Support for all In- and Outputs
* IR remote control with application
it even has a Phono-input! ;-p
does anyone know it thisone works witj VDJ in Asio-mode?
Also the M-Audio 410 Firewire is pretty neat:
• 4 x 10 FireWire audio-interface
• 192-kHz stereo-uitvoer
• 2 x 8 24-bits/96-kHz analoge I/O (1/4-inch TS)
• Dubbele voorversterking voor microfoon/instrumenten (Neutriks XLR/ 1/4-inch TS)
• Geheel uitgerust met fantoomvoeding
• 66 dB gain via voorsterking
• S/PDIF digitale I/O (coax/optisch) met 2-kanaals PCM
• Digitale I/O-ondersteuning voor AC-3 surround-codering en DTS-doorvoer
• 1 x 1 MIDI I/O met bypass voor stand-alone gebruik
• 2 Koptelefoonuitgangen met afzonderlijke volumeregelaars (1/4-inch TRS)
• Stereo-monitor volumeregelaar
• Software-monitoring vrijwel zonder vertraging
• Directe hardware-monitoring
• 8 Analoge uitgangen voor directe aansturing van 7.1-surroundsystemen
• Software-gestuurde mix en routing
• Softwarematig aanwijsbare niveauregelaar
• Stroomvoorziening via gelijkstroomadapter of FireWire-aansluiting*
• Twee makkelijk toegankelijke aansluitingen voor hogesnelheids-FireWire
* 6-Pens FireWire-aansluiting vereist
but is a little expensive 499 euro :-s
if it doesn't work, i want to know for sure if my next soundcard will be supported by VDJ in at least 4 channels in Asio-mode (and a low latency will be nice as well).
I'm pretty charmed by the specs of the Terratec Aureon 7.1 FireWire:
* 8 analog Outputs (Cinch) 24 bit/192 kHz
* analog stereo Line Input (Cinch) 24 bit/96 kHz
* Phono Input stereo (Cinch) with Hardware RIAA and 24 bit/96 kHz
* Headphones Output (6.3mm Jack) with Volumecontrol (24bit/192 kHz)
* Microphone Input (6.3mm Jack) with Gain Control and Peak LED (24bit/96 kHz)
* Optical Digital S/P DIF Input (TOS Link) 24 bit/96 kHz
* Optical Digital S/P DIF Output (TOS Link) 24 bit/96 kHz
* Non Audio output on digital Output (AC-3)
* IEEE-1394 compliant Interface for PC/Mac (FireWire™)
* Hot plugging capable
* Buspowered
* optional external power supply
* ASIO 2.0 Support for all In- and Outputs
* IR remote control with application
it even has a Phono-input! ;-p
does anyone know it thisone works witj VDJ in Asio-mode?
Also the M-Audio 410 Firewire is pretty neat:
• 4 x 10 FireWire audio-interface
• 192-kHz stereo-uitvoer
• 2 x 8 24-bits/96-kHz analoge I/O (1/4-inch TS)
• Dubbele voorversterking voor microfoon/instrumenten (Neutriks XLR/ 1/4-inch TS)
• Geheel uitgerust met fantoomvoeding
• 66 dB gain via voorsterking
• S/PDIF digitale I/O (coax/optisch) met 2-kanaals PCM
• Digitale I/O-ondersteuning voor AC-3 surround-codering en DTS-doorvoer
• 1 x 1 MIDI I/O met bypass voor stand-alone gebruik
• 2 Koptelefoonuitgangen met afzonderlijke volumeregelaars (1/4-inch TRS)
• Stereo-monitor volumeregelaar
• Software-monitoring vrijwel zonder vertraging
• Directe hardware-monitoring
• 8 Analoge uitgangen voor directe aansturing van 7.1-surroundsystemen
• Software-gestuurde mix en routing
• Softwarematig aanwijsbare niveauregelaar
• Stroomvoorziening via gelijkstroomadapter of FireWire-aansluiting*
• Twee makkelijk toegankelijke aansluitingen voor hogesnelheids-FireWire
* 6-Pens FireWire-aansluiting vereist
but is a little expensive 499 euro :-s
Posté Thu 30 Sep 04 @ 6:48 am
comparing all specs to eachother, i went for the Echo - Indigo DJ.
is saves me 1 device to carry with me because it is pcmcia, fully ASIO2.0 suported, ultra-low latency and it has a singal/noise ratio of 111db!
i just placed an order buying one. i hope to get it soon ;)
is saves me 1 device to carry with me because it is pcmcia, fully ASIO2.0 suported, ultra-low latency and it has a singal/noise ratio of 111db!
i just placed an order buying one. i hope to get it soon ;)
Posté Fri 01 Oct 04 @ 12:10 pm
My gawd ;( ASIO support stinks. It only uses 44.1. My whole studio is 48, and I have to keep switching to use VDJ. Then about 3 songs into a mix, it starts to crackle. change the latncy from 10 to 50 with the same response.
Why not program the program to allow for different clocks, and add a "ASIO control panel" option like Ableton and Cakewalk???
Great program though. Just purchased it, but I would like to be able to do all my mixing via ASIO, (headphone out to 1/2, mains out to 3/4 etc.) to send to the mixer for recording.
Any future marriage for VDJ and ASIO?
Why not program the program to allow for different clocks, and add a "ASIO control panel" option like Ableton and Cakewalk???
Great program though. Just purchased it, but I would like to be able to do all my mixing via ASIO, (headphone out to 1/2, mains out to 3/4 etc.) to send to the mixer for recording.
Any future marriage for VDJ and ASIO?
Posté Thu 21 Oct 04 @ 5:50 pm
Asio support in VDJ doesn't stink, IT ROCKS!
Get yourself a soundcard which is fully qualified for Asio 2.0. I have a "Echo - Indigo DJ" i have used it on several gigs in Asio-mode without ANY problems/glitches.
VDJ seems to handle Asio very well, providing superb crystal clear sound if you ask me.
i think you have a problem with your soundcard drivers, don't blame vdj.
Get yourself a soundcard which is fully qualified for Asio 2.0. I have a "Echo - Indigo DJ" i have used it on several gigs in Asio-mode without ANY problems/glitches.
VDJ seems to handle Asio very well, providing superb crystal clear sound if you ask me.
i think you have a problem with your soundcard drivers, don't blame vdj.
Posté Mon 01 Nov 04 @ 12:23 pm
Asio does not work at all with the wave terminal 192 which is a certified asio 2.0 device. those not familer with the card here is a link
http://www.esi-pro.com/viewProduct.php?pid=5&page=2
http://www.esi-pro.com/viewProduct.php?pid=5&page=2
Posté Mon 01 Nov 04 @ 7:19 pm
I know, the waveterminal is a respected piece of audio-hardware. Though i find it hard to believe that VDJ doesn't handle it's asio2.0 drivers that well.
maybe you should send an email to supportstaff
maybe you should send an email to supportstaff
Posté Wed 03 Nov 04 @ 11:06 am
Did that months ago, I was told to use it in wdm mode, kinda like a corvette with an automatic transmission don't you think. I can't believe it either I have to buy a mya 44 for it to work right I guess. Its a shame because I like my 6 outputs.
Posté Wed 03 Nov 04 @ 2:25 pm
How does Maya EX5 stack up against EX7. Is it worth the extra wonga. Currently use on board sound card but I need a bit better clarity
Tony
Tony
Posté Wed 26 Jan 05 @ 5:53 pm