Re: The most stable multitrack software?
- From: "Peter Andersen" <peterandersen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 10:47:40 +0100
Dave wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Which Hoontech product are you using ?
> I had a DSP24 / c-port which ran reliably with Sonar some time ago.
> It's the same chipset as Delta 1010 I think.
>
> Which drivers are you using ?
> Hoontech's driver development got out of control before sold to ESI.
> The latest Hoontech written drivers were 7.x, they had a lot of
> trouble getting them going, and there's many versions around
> eg. there was a special version for just Cubase SX2 which doesn't work
> with other software
> Then there's version 8.x drivers which were written by ESI after the
> takeover. More stable but don't support some features incl. multiple
> cards.
> You can still download the newest 7.x and 8.x at
> http://www.staudio.com/
> If one of those doesn't work, I have others you could try.
Thanx Dave- But I have now installed an old CEP version 2.0 and it is
running very smoothly and very stable. I can watch DVD and at the same time
record 16 track in CEP!
A bit strange, but it is working. And CEP is also a little bit faster to
work with than Audition.
Peter
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