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    Cool SB Live! users check this out

    http://people.freenet.de/apslive

    Much better drivers for your Live! - they have all sorts of groovy features on them.
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    This driver is not compatible with Win2000 - So don`t ask me if it is!
    Crap!

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    Oh yeah, that

    I suppose it's because of the lack of DHA in Win2K.
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    Damnit!

    What's DHA and what "groovy features"?

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    DHA - Direct Hardware Access...I just got bored with always typing that in posts about Win2K

    Groovy features:

    Separate unlimited insertion effects and 4 auxiliary effects busses PER INPUT SOURCE. Also 8ms latency for your audio when using software such as Cubase VST.
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    i had cubase somewhere

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    Originally posted by chrisjk
    i had cubase somewhere
    Nice Not sure if it affects much on the original Cubase.

    However, it's got better MIDI-output time accuracy, and sets up the SP/DIF 48khz timeclock signal properly. And I think it fixes a panning bug There's also information on how to get round a circuit bug on the board.
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    circuit bugs?!? Tut!

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    Yep. Apparently the rear channel signal is 180 degrees out from what it should be.
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    not exactly a minor screw-up then

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    Not really. Although, it makes it easy to fix. Just reverse the polarity on your rear (or front) speakers so that they push when they should pull and vice versa.
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    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    i wanna seeeeeeeeeeeeee
    i will no longer user win2k

    he he
    jk

    i think if everyone start writing
    maybe that guy can come up with a way to make it work for win2k

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    It's a modified version of existing drivers from E-MU Systems so I suppose it's up to them.
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    They designed the EMU10K1 chip used on the SB Live!, and in the Audio Production System (which is where the drivers are adapted from, since it's the same chip and a lot of the board components are the same).

    Creative Technology mass-produced the 10K1 chip to make it more cost-effective. The EMU10K2 chip is now out, used in the newest SB cards, due to be released soon.
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    Ok. The SB Live! has a main audio processing chip on it.

    This is the EMU10K1 chip.

    It was designed by E-MU Systems, and manufactured by Creative.
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    No problem

    The main thing is, a specific E-MU product called the APS (Audio Production System) is very similar to the SB Live! internally, and the drivers could be adapted to the Live!. This is what was done.
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    They were just ported?

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    Adapted
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