![]() ![]() I haven't really had latency issues on any modern PC within the last 10 years or so (not to say it is not a problem). For some interfaces, it actually is the factory ASIO driver (Behringer have an interface where this is the case). ![]() For some interfaces, it can perform better than they factory drivers. I do not know what model you have exactly, but it felt like the driver for the one I tested never made it to Windows 10 properly. The delay compensation grew when I introduced audio tracks to the project and stutters/noise appeared when playing back even with a higher buffer size (using the I9-9900K). I tested a TASCAM US-2x2 recently and had equal issues on a project that grew a little bigger than a few channels on a fresh Windows 10 installation after following most of the known optimizations. I must admit that this problem began when I bought the TASCAM to replace my old PCI Delta card (it was limiting my choice of motherboard to still need PCI).Īnybody have any idea what's going wrong here? I understand about adjusting the buffer slider. I've done all the tips for optimising Windows 10. I use the ASIO drivers for my USB TASCAM interface. I'm getting two DSP bars for just a few audio tracks and effects. The audio playback of the project is also delayed - which makes editing anything like drums very awkward. ![]() However, as I introduce more tracks, the latency gets worse. The problem - I can open a new project, add say a piano and playing the keyboard will be instantaneous (or near as dammit). ![]()
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