Re:Recording audio using onboard soundcard
2013/02/08 12:58:01
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Most people don't use input monitoring anyways because even with asio drivers the small amount of latency sounds wierd like a flangy/chorus.
Not my experience. With my Delta44, I get about 5.8ms latency and its usable and it sounds fine. Even though that's an old audio interface, its still a lot better than the built-in sound chips that come with the computer. If that's what you're using, that could explain the deteriorated sound you're hearing.
Dave
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