In Reply to: Re: Sure. Big difference posted by jensw on September 9, 2006 at 14:28:19:
First create a RAM drive and assign a drive letter. Store the WAVE and CUE file which being playback into that drive. Then use foobar2000 start playing the CUE file. That all. Sometime it needs software "Memoey Optimizer" to clean off any un-used memory resource. This will improve sound quality a bit. Also don't forget fine tune XP windows system for music playback. Shutdown all unnecessay windows services.My first original setup:
Wave-file --> Foobar200(ASIO+RAM drive) --> RME-9632 --> Wadia X32 --> Stax 007 (headphone)
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- Re: Sure. Big difference - Janson 22:56:56 09/09/06 (14)
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