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Hi Jris, Don't know if you're still with us but have you tried "asio 4 all" drivers - they will run with any sound card.I interchange between 3 different soundcards and have no trouble. I can see both sides of the hardware/software discussion though. I use a mixture of hardware and sortware - a pedal that gives me my tone and some fx and a laptop that runs me loops plus infinite reverb/enhancing etc. If the computer crashes then i can get away with a basic loop set up just from my pedal, (as happened when I went to Japan with a virus in my computer). Of course, if the hardware conks out............................. g ----- Original Message ----- From: <johnsrude@peak.org> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 5:53 PM Subject: Re: Computers and Global responsibility - was RE: Snap, Crackle, Pop - VST Effect & Sound Card Problems > Kris wrote: >> This is >> the most frustrating thing about software and computer systems. >> Applications >> will often work great by themselves, but they don't always play nice >with >> others, which is why my complex system crumbled when I decided to try a >> different sound card. > > If I had to guess, I would say that your main problem is with the >software > driver for the soundcard. Computer hardware manufacturers usually write > crummy software. Why? Because they don't think it's valuable so they > under-budget for it. I think that computer hardware manufacturers of > sound > cards and such should open source the drivers for their software. That > way > the computer community can fix muckups. I don't think they should open > source > all the software, mind. There's a lot of software on those chips and >it's > valuable intellectual property. Just the drivers. My two cents. > > Cheers, > Kevin > > > >