It is unstable in any cases! To keep it simple as I think this manufacturer drivers has two parts a WDM part and the ASIO. In ASIO4ALL Offline settings, I just set the buffer size to 256 Samples not more. custom - use the buffer size specified in CustomBufferSize field host - use a buffer size as close as possible as that requested by the host application driver - respect buffer size setting set in the driver Maybe somebody who is using ASIO4ALL, too can tell what am I doing wrong! But I am not able to set it up correctly, because my audio playback is so bad, with ASIO4ALL, it is distort and slow! So I have an M-Audio AIR 192-4, which is working fine, with its own ASIO driver, but this driver an unstable sh*t! I am after a long e-mail conversation with M-Audio, and they recommend to use ASIO4ALL. Are you running audio and midi through one interface with both USB and regular cables, is it only midi we're dealing with from an input standpoint, are your headphones/monitors usb or regular, etc.This is not issue which has to be solved by developer, because basically RS_ASIO is working properly! You are showing your device in every screenshot you've sent me, and something tells me that's the problem.Īlso, tell me the i/o setup you're using. My keystudio is detected as the MIDI input, but nothing is output to it or anything else in terms of midi info. In my setup, I have nothing in the MIDI output, nothing in the controllers screen and nothing in the box under echo sysex stuff. Have you tried what I said to do already: Remove the USB2.0 thing (that's your keyboard, right?!) from the MIDI output list. for the overall final mix/master won't be heard on the stuff, 'cause nothing will go to it. Going directly to your monitor headphones is not a good idea because then, anything you put on the master channel in terms of effects/compression/etc. You could change it if you wanted, but it'd be a first time I'd ever heard of anyone doing so! lol Always good to send all your tracks to buses, mainly the master bus, but when you want to group things for easy volume changes, going to a new submix bus you create, then sending that to the Master, is also a good idea. Your Master will default to your main out, yes. Nothing in the left Box, and nothing defined in the right one: Same thing applies to the Midi Output stuff. Don't need anything there because there is no midi output really. Here's a link to see my MIDI Device preferences. Ok, so I'm still thinking the first thing you need to do is uncheck the output device in your MIDI Devices preferences. I once lost all sound, and it turned out I simply had to uncheck the Wavetable Synth output and everything worked fine. Thought some combination of checks and unchecks in these two places might be worth a shot as part of the troubleshooting process. Below that is the bigger box with the SysX midi port stuff, and your USB keyboard shows up there. Under that, there is an "Echo System Exclusive" selection you can turn on or off with a checkmark. In the "Record" section, going down the main list, you reach a checkbox for System Exclusive. When I talked about the Input Echo, I was referring to the fourth picture link you posted. I recommend you run your channels to your master bus however, rather than directly to your monitors/headphones, then from the master to the audio output. Ok, your input/output look right (assuming that the output is the ASIO4ALL audio). I'll look closer tomorrow, but try that as a little thing to do in the meantime. Select the latter and pull down the bottom of the track to reveal all the additioanl stuff.Īgain, this is just after a very cursory examination of that one pic. There are two icons, one with a single block inside, and one with 4 blocks inside. If you don't know how to do that, just look at the top of the track list, right under where the "view" tab is. On pic 4, try checking the midi echo checkbox and the device showing in the box, or some combination of those two actions.įor the last pic, could you expand the softsythn track so I can see the input/output/channel information. The same thing may apply to that second pic, but I use nothing in that screen because, again, I'm only using internal sounds. I have nothing checked there-I use only a midi controller with no sounds built in-and it works fine. I believe (although could be wrong) that if you are using the keyboard as a controller, the output is coming from the internal sound source in MC6 and you would leave this blank. Ok, I'm not certain on this, and I'll have more time tomorrow to look at everything (I will dig into it for ya'), but it is very possible that you should not have the Output for the device checked (the USB one) under the midi devices.
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