podxt+kx+cubase+kt133a+xp=my insomnia
i have done a lot of reading on this, but haven't found much, so i'm posting for help... i *have* done my homework...
i normally use a motu 896 to work in cubase sx, but i brought my pc home from the studio to mix at my house. i have an sblive card, and had ugly latency issues, so i tried to find asio drivers... came across the kx drivers. great speed in the gui but horrible audio playback (distortion, pitch alterative, speed alteration etc) so i thought it was a driver issue...
i then began to read up on the kt133a via / a7v133 issues, since i have such a board. i applied the newest bios updates, 4 in 1 patch, and george's latency patch to no avail. i finally gave up and said that i would try my podxt's asio drivers. well, guess what? the exact same horrible feedback is overwhelming no matter what asio i use, with the sblive or the podxt (which interfaces through usb, not pci) so... i'm at a COMPLETE friggin' loss as to wtf to do, and i'm kind of going crazy...
i'm running winxp, cubase sx, 1.5 gigs of pc133 ram, acpi off, athalon 1.3 ghz, optimized for background services, lots of virtual ram, and extra hd space (165 gigs ata100) and i'm about to pull my hair out. the worst part is, the pod and kx driver work find in say, winamp. but asio wiggs out. steinberg's forums are a joke, so i'm trying to find help, and you guys know your stuff, so... any advice (short of "go buy new this or that" would be appreciated). if i used the multimedia or directx driver in cubase, the aduio plays but then i have horrible gui lag issues and overall audio latency issues... it's ridiculous because my 1.3 ghz machine is driving like i'm trying to do all of this on an old p120.
thanks in advance.
- aaron
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