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<blockquote data-quote="Christian Boche" data-source="post: 97531" data-attributes="member: 1698"><p>Re: Using X32 with Cubase 7</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>+1</p><p>In general: "Computer and audio" can be a pita these days. I knew we're all screwed from the day, when the officials from RME stated in the own forum, they won't never ever give any laptop or computer recommendations anymore!</p><p>This was about three years ago. I onced bought a loptop, that was recommended by the RME forum moderator, stated to run perfect with the RME gear. I never got that thing running stable. Turned out, that my computer (exactly the same model, just three months older) had a significant differnet hardware and chipsets. "Changed without further notice" and this goes for all computer gear. If you are depended on a 100% stable audio computer, go and buy one from a dedicated daw builder! </p><p>Like:</p><p><a href="http://www.dawplus.com" target="_blank">Home</a></p><p>or</p><p><a href="http://www.adkproaudio.com" target="_blank">ADK Pro Audio| Digital Audio workstations, Pro Audio Laptops, Pro audio interfaces, Pro audio software, DAW.</a></p><p></p><p>Yes, they are expensive...but you never have to spend your time again on a interforum searching for help with your DAW setup. Fact is, there are indeed some possible combinations of computer hardware, that will never work stable for real time audio. I recorded with my X32 from a Acer One (with ATOM CPU!), over various laptops from Asus oder Lenovo and with my late 2011 MBP with no problems at all! But my studio computer (i7, 8GM, Win7-64bit) works only over USB...on Fiwi it just won't work. And yes, I do have a TI FiWi card and I know at least "a bit" about tweaking a computer. On the same computer I can run a Focusrite Saffire Pro56 over FiWi with 64 Samples with no problems at all. </p><p>To sum it up: There is no way for Behringer and any other soundcard manufacture to test and evaluate all possible hardware solutions available on this planet! We better get used to this...</p><p></p><p>Christian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian Boche, post: 97531, member: 1698"] Re: Using X32 with Cubase 7 +1 In general: "Computer and audio" can be a pita these days. I knew we're all screwed from the day, when the officials from RME stated in the own forum, they won't never ever give any laptop or computer recommendations anymore! This was about three years ago. I onced bought a loptop, that was recommended by the RME forum moderator, stated to run perfect with the RME gear. I never got that thing running stable. Turned out, that my computer (exactly the same model, just three months older) had a significant differnet hardware and chipsets. "Changed without further notice" and this goes for all computer gear. If you are depended on a 100% stable audio computer, go and buy one from a dedicated daw builder! Like: [url=http://www.dawplus.com]Home[/url] or [url=http://www.adkproaudio.com]ADK Pro Audio| Digital Audio workstations, Pro Audio Laptops, Pro audio interfaces, Pro audio software, DAW.[/url] Yes, they are expensive...but you never have to spend your time again on a interforum searching for help with your DAW setup. Fact is, there are indeed some possible combinations of computer hardware, that will never work stable for real time audio. I recorded with my X32 from a Acer One (with ATOM CPU!), over various laptops from Asus oder Lenovo and with my late 2011 MBP with no problems at all! But my studio computer (i7, 8GM, Win7-64bit) works only over USB...on Fiwi it just won't work. And yes, I do have a TI FiWi card and I know at least "a bit" about tweaking a computer. On the same computer I can run a Focusrite Saffire Pro56 over FiWi with 64 Samples with no problems at all. To sum it up: There is no way for Behringer and any other soundcard manufacture to test and evaluate all possible hardware solutions available on this planet! We better get used to this... Christian [/QUOTE]
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