Have I got chipset problems?

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B3n
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Post by B3n »

I've just been using my Luna 2 and when I change things just as lfo's in Absynth I get a bit of a crackle. Is this kinda thing normal?
B3n
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Post by B3n »

I'm ABSOLUTELY gutted, after installing Reason and getting something running I had no sound. Fine I thought, its cos I haven't routed any sound in the Luna mixer, so I route reason to the analogue outs and ouch, i've got a constant crackling and snapping. My heart sank...I didn't think non-via could do this.

So, whats next? Try flashing the BIOS (which i've never done)? change mobo?

A saddened board member,

=(
jupiter8
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Post by jupiter8 »

A good start is to tell us what config. you have.
Mobo, memory, OS etc,etc.
B3n
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Post by B3n »

Creamware Luna 2
AMD Athlon XP2000+
MSI K7N420PRO
Maxtor 80GB 7200GB HDD
nVIDIA GeForce MX200 (video card)

running dual booted Windows XP
orbita
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Post by orbita »

what latency are you set to, try increasing it.
To be or not to be. What was the question?
B3n
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Post by B3n »

I think i've sorted it, I wasn't using ASIO Scope drivers. Are the other creamware drivers better though?
subhuman
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Post by subhuman »

I had equally poor results with nForce as I did with VIA, but I think you should be able to get usable performance at least... did you already "Optimize" your OS for audio? And I suggest the ASIO drivers for low latency. They work really well here (using the 24 bit modules)

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