Originally posted by trident:
Burkels,
please tell me more about your setup.
Well to start with: I recently bought a new system that I use for my music ONLY. It doesn't even have internet access :-) So it's a very clean P4/3 GHz system, running WinXP-Pro (every unwanted and not needed accessory removed), 1 Gb RAM, 250 GB HD, Audigy 4 Pro for sound, MIDI through a Steinberg Midex-3 and through USB, Club Dual videocard powering two 17" TFT's. For software I use Adobe Audition and Cubase SX. And that's pretty much all there is on the system.
Latency is not only caused by your soundcard or its driver. Other drivers, memory-eating DLL's that you don't need at all at that moment, drivers for games, joysticks, gamepads, video-accelerators, etc etc, they all want their part of the CPU's 'attention'. Which, of course, causes your system to slow down and cause unacceptable latency when you're recording.
So even though I know not everyone can "just" go out and buy a music-only PC, I still recommend that as the best solution when you're interested in making multi-track recordings on your PC.