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death_looms   28 posts since
Nov 6, 2006
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Oct 29, 2009 10:44 AM

Windows 7(x64) and UX8

Just in case anyone's interested, I have installed drivers and gearbox in Windows7 (x64), and used it to record my jazz band using all 8 inputs simultaenously (with no effects at the time of recording) into Reaper x64 @ 48kHz, 32bit. There were no recording issues over the 4 hours that the UX8 was used, quality of recording was fantastic.


There was an issue with using main out 1 (on the back) to send the vocals to a monitor, there was a constant high pitched output the whole time. Not having used this before I don't know if it is a driver issue or a hardware one, fyi the UX8 was positioned over 1m away from the pc used to record.


Post recording, I have been using it as my soundcard while mixing, and have encountered no issues with the hardware or the VST gearbox plugins I'm using in the fx processors in Reaper. (and getting NONE of the hardware dropouts that I had in Vista, requiring a restart).


This was on a clean install of Windows7, on the following hardware:


mainboard: ASUS P5Q-E

Processor: Intel E8400 (overclocked to 3.6GHz, with speedstep enabled)


If you want any more info please ask, the mixes will be done in approx. 2 weeks if you want to hear how it sounds.


Hope this helps somebody!


David  

hwhalen Juststartin' 52 posts since
Mar 30, 2007
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1. Oct 30, 2009 10:02 AM in response to: death_looms
Re: Windows 7(x64) and UX8

Thanx for the info. I'm using XP MCE and will be lucky to bybass Vista for Win 7 when the time comes.

 

 

I experienced the high pitched noise on the UX8 outputs also until I switched to Balanced cables.

Tomco   2 posts since
Nov 5, 2009
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3. Nov 5, 2009 6:36 AM in response to: death_looms
Re: Windows 7(x64) and UX8

death_looms wrote:



If you want any more info please ask, the mixes will be done in approx. 2 weeks if you want to hear how it sounds.


 

 

Definitely post links always nice to "hear" results... Reaper Rocks! and this ux8 seems to be none to shabby an interface to compliment the process...of getting sound down and out

Nighthawk147   1 posts since
Oct 31, 2009
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5. Nov 8, 2009 2:15 PM in response to: death_looms
Re: Windows 7(x64) and UX8

I just purchased the X3Live about a week ago and got a new Laptop with Windows 7 yesterday. I was able to download the newest version of Monkey but cannot find anywhere to download Gearbox or drivers or anything else for Windows 7. Did you just download the ones for xp/vista? Please let me know, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks, Josh.

Tomco   2 posts since
Nov 5, 2009
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7. Nov 9, 2009 6:47 AM in response to: death_looms
USB 2.0 connectivity

HI David,

 

Real quick

 

I am currently using Vista but am ready to upgrade to windows 7.

 

A common problem with UX8 users has been the BSOD if you use the onboard usb 2.0 ports. Most have solved this isuue by using an add-on usb 2.0 card and running the UX8 through that.

 

Did you pplace an add-on card on your machine or are you going directly into the onboard Asus motherboards usb 2.0 ports with the UX8?

 

Which version of W7 are you using?

 

Thanks

 

Tom

dingavinga   19 posts since
Feb 4, 2007
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9. Nov 16, 2009 8:35 AM in response to: death_looms
Re: Windows 7(x64) and UX8

Downloaded the latest Beta driver. Using x64 W7. Still getting the bsod. Not compatible with Asio4all.

 

This has been my experience for now. Any other information needed please let me know.

 

Thanks

 

Bilal Zubair.

pinguinotuerto   42 posts since
Mar 30, 2006
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12. Dec 1, 2009 7:13 PM in response to: death_looms
Re: Windows 7(x64) and UX8

I am using the following:

HP DV7-3085 Laptop (Intel Core i7 720, 6 GB RAM, 1333 MHZ FSB, 500 GB HD, 17" screen)

UX8 with Beta drivers for Windows 7

Sonar 8.5 Producer (64 Bit)

Windows 7 (64 bit)

 

I can't believe what this setup can do so far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So far the biggest file I've loaded was 25 audio tracks, 3 soft synths and 40 pluggins and my processor is running at about 31% according to Sonar and 24% according to Task Manager without any glitches whatsoever, while surfing the net with all hardware enabled.

It seems like the Intel Core i7, Windows 7 and Sonar 8.5 are a match made in Heaven!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait for line 6 to formally put out Windows 7 drivers and Sonar releases 8.5.2

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