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Echo Indigo I/O

PCMCIA Soundcard from Echo belonging to the Indigo series

Iddy Iddy
Published on 05/17/03 at 07:19
My configuration, Gericom P4 2.53 Mhz 512 MB DDR ATI 9000 DVD Writer

UTILIZATION

Install the driver, dye portable, plug the card and restarting, no problem of conflict
when the card is INSERR is the indigo which is automatically set as the default peripherals. The manual advocates a small sheet, and a PDF file does not explain much.

GETTING STARTED

The drivers are stable in 24/44, I had some small cuts in 24/96 but I think that Win XP optimization arrange the matter, SX takes a lot of resource latency is 11ms default 24/44 to 24/96, but falls in 5ms, I say default because they can get 2ms in 24/44 and 24/96 by Ms A, I turn 11ms months via a Roland XP50 and nothing is dcelable with Synth VSTi, stability is positively admirable, I have used so far only ten Vst synth and the rest in the South, in terms of audio, I do not know anything yet, all fawn, not to the quality of the map that there will be more or less optional on SX, more effects, more audio, more VST, it dpend processor.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a month can be e which is not enough to take a step back and say it's a real bomb, but for now I have nothing to complain, the dynamics is excelente, the beach frequency drives are used for hair cell of synthetic big bass with beautiful flutes.
any fawn, that price is the only card to a laptop to work peacefully with his synth via midi keyboard of the month with respect to Cubase SX.
In conclusion n'sitez not, it's a great product vritablement