Subject: | Re: 4 channels field recording |
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From: | "Rich Peet" <> |
Date: | Thu, 08 Sep 2005 14:44:18 -0000 |
Thanks for link to a free ASIO recorder I will field test it. I found the difference between our hardware. My RME DSP has a sync align option for its MME driver support. Rich --- In <> wrote: > Rich, > > I probably shouldn't say it's a universal problem since it clearly depends > on the hardware, the drivers used, and the OS. In my case the problem was > encountered recording using the Echo Layla eight-channel interface to a > variety of computers all using Adobe Audition. The amount of offset between > channel pairs varied from just a few samples (but never zero) up to a couple > of hundred. But most commonly about 20 to 30 samples. Since Audition > doesn't support ASIO, as you noted, I switched to the free Kristal Audio > Engine: > http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/ > > and used ASIO drivers. No more problem. > > Eric > > |
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