May 3, 2010 1:28 PM
UX1 Latency / Asio Driver Problem
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Hi,
I've tried to follow all the various threads here to solve the problem I have, including uninstalling / re-installing all Line 6 drivers & software, but still the problem persists:
The roundtrip latency is about 40 ms >:(
Since I updated to the latest driver I also get a weird "buzz" every couple of seconds when recording Podfarm as a plug-in, but this doesn't seem to translate onto the recording.
I suspect that this is a driver issue since Asio Client = (none) even when Sonar or Podfarm is running. The cable is connected to the second of the three available laptop USB ports.
Here are my system spec's:
Here is a snapshot of device panel in Sonar:
And here are the Audio Options in Sonar:
My system is set to run at "High Performance", I've switched off Windows sounds and disabled the onboard soundcard.
I had no problems like this running Gearbox in Sonar 4 PE previously, so I don't think it's sytem-related.
I think it has to do with the the Asio Driver, but I can't nail the problem.
Please help!
Chrz,
Treb
Ok, setting the buffer Asio buffer size to 128 helped, I'm now down to 14.1 ms roundtrip latency.
I also noticed that Sonar shows up as Asio Client as soon as it's actually playing something o.O
But the buzzing is still there - something I didn't mention previously, the buzzing only happens during recording in Sonar, if I play as standalone the sound is perfect, even when a track is armed and I'm ready to record it's fine, only when I actually hit record does the buzzing start. The problem seems to also affect the timing clock, it sounds a bit irregular to me, especially during the buzzing ![]()
I guess if there was a problem with the Asio Driver or my USB port I would be getting problems during standalone play too.
Any ideas?
Treb
P.S. I forgot to mark this thread as a question, is there any way to change this?
Problem solved ![]()
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All I had to do was uncheck "enable read and write caching" in Sonar.
Apparently this is for older computers, so why this is on as a default in Sonar 8.5 I don't know ....
Aaaaah .... bliss ![]()
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