![]() Also, win xp sp2 broke firewire, there is a patch available from microsoft that fixes this issue. firewire interface), texas instruments firewire chipsets tend to be pretty good, others less so. Your laptop specs should be capable of doing better with latency, defintely the sigmatel is a weak link, try and disable it in BIOS.įirewire is not always a good choice on PCs because there are so many firewire chipsets and only some of them work well for audio (look in your device manager and see who makes the iee 1934 a.k.a. I'd like to add that XP doesn't handle audio buffers that well. I'd check with M-Audio for some troubleshooting. The axiom is not known for having a low audio latency. I often use my x-station as an interface while performing with live, but I use monitor while inputting a signal. But if that hard disk light comes on then you might want to try using an external hard drive for your samples - most media professionals use an external drive for their files, it speeds up read times greatly. I would say that you're interface is likely the culprit. That the sound is breaking up around 592, I'd check to see if you're hard disk light (in the top right corner) comes on whenever you hear glitches in your audio, or whenever. And 256 should add up to around a 10ms delay - especially if you're using a usb interface. You shouldn't be hearing any delay with 5ms delay on the output with your keyboard - which is the measured time it will take to get to the output from the input. I’ve tried running ASIO4ALL and I’ve also tried using my edirol ua-4fx sound card (rubbish)Īgain all with the same result, You can hear the key on the midi controller bottom out before you here any sound from live!Ĭan anyone recommend any advice or tutorials on better ways to configure live/ my equipment to minimize latency?ĥms is really low. ![]() I just can’t get the midi controller or even the computer keyboard reactive enough to fluently play out choons on synths or trigger a dj set, I can get very close but still there is a slight delay and enough to make it difficult and cause slight mistakes, I’ve played with the audio setting adjusting the buffer size and driver error compensation endlessly with no success (I have been able to better the latency but not enough) To start I have a brand new Sony vaio running live 6, 2.16GHz Duo core processor, 2Gb Ram, And built in SigamTel audio card (with an annoying built in mic that you can’t seem to disable just turn down!) And I am using an M-Audio Axiom 25 Controller running threw USB. Ok I’ve asked many people before the best way to combat the issues of latency in ableton and I’m still having trouble. ![]()
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