Having serious problems with 9.2.6 and 9.1.5
Having serious problems with 9.2.6 and 9.1.5
Hi Mike and community-
I am running SCS 9.2.6 on a Dell Inspiron laptop (4 weeks old) with 1 gig of memory and a 1.65 ghz processor. I am putting the signal through a Presonus Firebox firewire adaptor. There are about 85 cues in the show and we open on Saturday.
The software/hardware combo seems unable to output a clean signal. I am getting warbles and processing dropouts with every other cue. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Dave
I am running SCS 9.2.6 on a Dell Inspiron laptop (4 weeks old) with 1 gig of memory and a 1.65 ghz processor. I am putting the signal through a Presonus Firebox firewire adaptor. There are about 85 cues in the show and we open on Saturday.
The software/hardware combo seems unable to output a clean signal. I am getting warbles and processing dropouts with every other cue. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Dave
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Presonus Firebox
Dave,
Have you since been able to sort out issues with the Presonus? I was considering buying one primarily for SCS purposes, but I am now wary. Should I avoid it?
Could other users out there with experience of using SCS on a laptop with an external soundcard/interface offer their recommendations?
Cheers,
Gary
Have you since been able to sort out issues with the Presonus? I was considering buying one primarily for SCS purposes, but I am now wary. Should I avoid it?
Could other users out there with experience of using SCS on a laptop with an external soundcard/interface offer their recommendations?
Cheers,
Gary
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external audio card for laptop
I've had good luck with the M-Audio firewire 410. Beyond all of its audio routing capabilities you also get two ch. of mic. pres and two headphone outs. -md.
It's most likely a Presonus/FireWire issue with your computer, and nothing to do with SCS.
Taking a look at the Presonus website support FAQs, there might be a Windows XP Sp2 issue, for other problems you might have to email them. I also have no problems with a M-Audio FireWire 410, but their website highlights a lot of possible issues with FireWire, including different versions of 1394 and the performance of different chipsets. You might have to go into Device Manager to determine exactly which FireWire chip and host controller you have in your Dell and follow up performance issues with Presonus.
Malcolm
Taking a look at the Presonus website support FAQs, there might be a Windows XP Sp2 issue, for other problems you might have to email them. I also have no problems with a M-Audio FireWire 410, but their website highlights a lot of possible issues with FireWire, including different versions of 1394 and the performance of different chipsets. You might have to go into Device Manager to determine exactly which FireWire chip and host controller you have in your Dell and follow up performance issues with Presonus.
Malcolm
Presonus Boxes
I dumped the presonus box and went straight out of the headphone jack. I do not know what the firewire issues might be, but I had the same problems with an Intel IMAC running the 4-channel M-Audio box and Live!LE. I suspect it has to do with firewire settings etc, but I can't recommend the Presonus box at this time. When I get the computer back in 3 weeks I can give you more information, but I am thinking of returning it and buying the MacBookPro