Posted by Thomas on 08/04/2000.
It turns out that Steinberg's
latest release of the Cubase
sequencer (version 5.0) includes new ASIO drivers that work very well with the
SBLive. This means lower latency for audio in Cubase, including VST
instruments! I first heard of this from the HYBRID crew's posting on the SoundFont
newsgroup a couple of days ago, reporting latency as low as 27ms! It turns
out you can use the new drivers with older versions of Cubase too. The HYBRID
crew writes:
"Howdy peeps & bods. Still getting crap latency with your
SBlive/Cubase setup?
We heard a rumour about the new ASIO drivers in Cubase 5. So we did a
little test, and it worked. we just dropped ours down to 27ms.
Here's how in ten easy steps...
1,- back up your current ASIO folder for safe keeping (call it
"origasio.zip").
2,- install the Cubase5
demo.
3,- back-up the contents of the ASIO folder from the Cubase 5 demo. (call it
"newasio.zip")
4,- uninstall the Cubase5 demo
5,- now replace the contents of the ASIO folder of your Cubase full prog
with the contents of the ASIO folder from the Cubase 5 demo
("newasio.zip").
6,- drag the file 'AsioDxFd.dll' on to 'Regsvr32.exe' (in your windows
system folder).
7,- launch Cubase 3.7 (or whatever), go to the Audio menu/System
8,- select 'ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver' from the ASIO device drop-down.
9,- click 'ASIO Control Panel'
10,- for DirectSound (SB Live! Wave Out) AND SB Live
Wave In set the
buffer size to 1200, and hit return.
That's it. If you have a P3/450 or higher, you should find you have a
latency of 27ms or less."
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