Latency Problems for a newbie

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  • Rogue
    Moderator

    this is a rather vague enquiry. Typically your host program has ways to adjust latency. If you are using Toontrack solo, this is most definitely the case.

    Note that unless you have an ASIO capable audio interface you should expect to get a resilient latency no matter what you set it at. There are non recommended workarounds such as the ASIO4ALL generic drivers, but you’ll have to experiment with this as a last resort if your hardware is not ‘pro graded’ for audio applications.

    Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
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    duke_sc
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Rogue

    this is a rather vague enquiry. Typically your host program has ways to adjust latency. If you are using Toontrack solo, this is most definitely the case.

    Note that unless you have an ASIO capable audio interface you should expect to get a resilient latency no matter what you set it at. There are non recommended workarounds such as the ASIO4ALL generic drivers, but you’ll have to experiment with this as a last resort if your hardware is not ‘pro graded’ for audio applications.

    Hi

    I too have been hobbling along with asio4all for a couple months now and it’s driving me crazy. Looking for a compatible asio audiocard which properly supports toontracks sampling rate. Would the M-Audio 2496 fall into this category? If not what is a budget solution that you could recommend?

    Many thanks,

    Duke

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