gakto2009 wrote:the FA-66 doesn't work that great with Ricoh. In fact A LOT of firewire audio interfaces don't work well with Ricoh for low latency work or just don't work period.
I am afraid to say i have to disagree with you on this point, my new laptop “Sony Viao VGN-CS11S/w” has the Ricoh chipset embedded firewire and flash card readers and i’m not having any bother with it at all, even as low latency as the Edirol will handle it still doesn’t give me any problems at all.
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I have a Ricoh chipset as well and it is working with my Audiofire8 and it is not acting wonky at all.

It varied from software to software. With Mixvibes DVS 7 I can even get 0.66ms without any issues. When I use did a performance Test with the Live 6 demo, I couldn't even play 4 tracks without dropping out using 512 buffers.

It also depends on your laptop as well I guess, cause there were laptops that were less powerful than mine that were able to do better than me.
So i believe there is still light at the end of the tunnel for Luramen yet, i think its just going to be a case of trial and error...
I have read that there are people out there with problem regarding the Ricoh chipset though if you look you will find people also having trouble with the Texas Instruments chipset also.
I heard more bad about Ricoh than I have with Texas Instruments for DAW work using FW audio interfaces and even then you have companies like RME, Echo, Presonus, MOTU, Edirol, m-audio, Focusrite, TC Electronics, etc. that recommend TI, with the occassional Agere or VIA.
There are exceptions though as you said, through trial and error. There is probably a device on his laptop that is gumming up the works by sharing the same IRQ as his controller. It's a possibility.