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A: In most cases this problem can be solved by changing the interrupt which has been assigned
to your hardware. Check in
Control Panel > System > Device Manager > Computer >
Properties
if there is another hardware component using the same interrupt as the DSP24
PCI-card (it should have its own interrupt, especially on mainboards using the VIA chipset).
Except an
IRQ-Holder
(IRQ steering) entry, no other device should be listed with the same IRQ
number. If you find such a problem, you usually have to install the DSP24 PCI card into a
different PCI slot. On some mainboards you can change the IRQ assignment inside the BIOS of
your mainboard.
Q: I can hear noise when I move a window or fader on screen inside my audio
application. I am using an ATI Rage 128 graphic card.
A: Please download and install current drivers for your graphic card and set the bit-depth to
32bit (not lower). This will reduce the system load the graphic card is causing.
Q: I can hear noise when I move a window or fader on screen inside my audio
application. I am using an Matrox Millenium/Mystique/G200 card.
A: Please download and install current drivers for your grpahic card. Inside the Matrox specific
options you can find a setting called
Busmastering
- please disable it.
Q: Can I use Logic SoundTrack24 under Windows XP?
A: No, this is not possible. All Logic 4.x versions from Emagic do only work under Windows
9x/Me ... Windows 98 SE is recommended.
Q: I am not able to change the MME / ASIO / GSIF settings for the multiclient driver in
the Hardware Settings dialog.
A: Under Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000/XP, these settings are not available as there is
no multiclient support for GigaSampler-/Studio on this operating system. GigaSampler/-Studio
currently do not work fully under Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000/XP (that is not related to
our driver, that was a general limitation when this manual was created).
Q: Why do I get error messages that the ASIO Multimedia test/configuration failed using
Cubase VST, Cubasis VST or Nuendo from Steinberg?
A: This test is done by the ASIO Multimedia driver from Steinberg that simulates ASIO for
soundcards without ASIO support. It would disappear as soon as this driver is configured
properly. However, as the DSP24 series of cards have their own ASIO driver for Windows
9x/Me/2000, you don't need to run this test at all. Just select the ASIO driver (
ASIO ADSP24
)
and then the ASIO Multimedia driver will no longer be used.