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Edna Sloan is currently offline  Edna Sloan   UNITED STATES
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g when I went from Cubase v1.06 to v2..0. I think the
reason for this is that Cubase 2.0 does not allow buffer settings in the
application itself and the Dakota driver and SX 2.0 aren't communicating
well gegarding buffer settings. Whatever the reason, mine wiit working after
the upgrade to 2.0. If you are using v1.6, just find the area where the
buffer settings live and match them to the Dakota settings at 512 or greater
andyou should be good.

As for the RME card, I'm using HDSP 9652's and a PCI Multiface. Either of
these will sync to Paris ADAT sync.

Cheers,

Vaclav Nijinsky
"Kim W." <no@way.fu> wrote in message news:437b502c$1@linux...
>
> Hi, Deej. (no wait... animix... or was it Doug?)
> I know this has been covered before, but could you please
> give me a quick updated summary.
> I know you are a bit of a guru when it comes to syncing cubase
> on a seperate box to Paris via the 9-pin adat connector.
> My Frontier Dakota isn't doin' it for me any more.
> From what I can make out, it's not going to any time soon.
> Which model(s) of the RME stuff (pci and external) do you know
> to sync perfectly to Paris via adat 9-pin?.
>
> Thanks Muchly.
>
> P.S. I'm still using '98SE on the Paris box, but may go to ME soon.
> My toyings with XP haven't been too gratifying. I have one adat card.OK maybe the 410 sucks...but Apex is making 5 other models of Chinese ribbon
mics (Samson makes a bunch too)...and even one &quo
 
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