I was hoping to be able to route the output of my POD GuitarPort audio interface directly into SFP with the Other Sound Card Module. But all I get is bad crackling.
I also tried to use the module with my computer's built in audio, but I also get bad crackling.
I tried different sample rates with no luck.
Any ideas on how to get this module to work correctly so you can bring the output of another sound card directly into the SFP environment?
Thanks for the help.
Other Sound Card Module - Crackling
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I am using the actual Sound Card module within the Scope environment to route the signal internally. If I can route it internally using the sound card module, that would really help out my setup.
But sofar it doesn't work at all. I am wondering if others have been able to get this module to work correctly and maybe have some insight on what is going on in my system.
But sofar it doesn't work at all. I am wondering if others have been able to get this module to work correctly and maybe have some insight on what is going on in my system.
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ADAT or any other hardware connection would be latency free.
If you don't mind a bit of the latency, which you cannot avoid if you route over native, you might want to check out http://www.plogue.com and get the free beta version of Bidule. Load the GuitarPort ASIO Source and route it to a CW Wave driver in Bidule, and you have GuitarPort audio in SFP/SP. While Bidule is quite a powerfull program, that routing setup is very light on resources.
If you don't mind a bit of the latency, which you cannot avoid if you route over native, you might want to check out http://www.plogue.com and get the free beta version of Bidule. Load the GuitarPort ASIO Source and route it to a CW Wave driver in Bidule, and you have GuitarPort audio in SFP/SP. While Bidule is quite a powerfull program, that routing setup is very light on resources.
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i had this crackling problem with my DSP2000 C-port...
I solved it in that way:
- SPDIF from the C-Port to the Pulsar
- C-PORT Sync Master
- In routing connected the C-Port via SPDIV in to the mixer
- In the CW options Pulsar to SLAVE
I didn't work the other way without crackles... but which one is master and which one slave won't mind at least for my setup...
cheerz,
GenoX
I solved it in that way:
- SPDIF from the C-Port to the Pulsar
- C-PORT Sync Master
- In routing connected the C-Port via SPDIV in to the mixer
- In the CW options Pulsar to SLAVE
I didn't work the other way without crackles... but which one is master and which one slave won't mind at least for my setup...
cheerz,
GenoX