Deltas are  PCI. What's more, as I've been testing new systems and such, I'm
finding issues with the deltas, where when using line inputs to record a
static noise (not humming, more like crackling) is apparent. Many people on
the m-audio forims have expereienced it, and we've led the causes to various
issues, so trying to see how this will hold up. I'm personally looking for
another unit myself, considering the saffire40, as I need more than 10
channels for some future projects..

HTH, D!J!X!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chris Smart
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 11:55 AM
To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Getting rid of hum/hiss

At 07:34 AM 9/19/2010, you wrote:

>Also, with pci card devices, or pci express, one still can get better 
>latency than with usb or firewire.

Yep. With my cheap internal M-audio card, I can get the latency figure
reported by Sonar down to a shocking 2ms!  That compares to 3.8MS which is
the absolute lowest I can achieve with my external Motu interface.  But, the
other performance factors are drastically different - the Motu has far more
dynamic range, a lower noise floor, and overall clearer more accurate sound.
But, when I put a
Win7 system together, I'm definitely going to look for something with an
internal card for faster throughput!

Chris, is the Delta 1010 old PCI or newer PCI express?

Chris


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