Pianoteq forums7/21/2023 How does the ASIO4ALL driver comes into play/use currently? Is your piano/Keyboard-controller connected to PC via usb? Have you used/installed the Topping USB driver?ġ. so I will just ask some generic questions and offer some comments to try out. No experience at all with any Midi device/keyboard-controller/etc. Is there a cheap and simple solution to this issue? Anything that I could plug between the Topping or Apple dongle which deals with the input buffer issue? However, I don't want to record anything and would like to keep the sound of the Topping. I was told that Hifi DACs have this issue when playing music live. It's still more delayed than lower latency settings though. When I select a buffer offset of 20 ms in the ASIO4ALL settings, the delay issue mentioned above improves by a lot. I'm now relatively certain that the issue is the input buffer in the external DACs. The USB devices work fine in any other scenario, so they're not the problem either. All of this only happens with USB-DACs, on all systems. What's even weirder is that all buffer sizes behave as expected, but as soon as I select any combination of sample rate and buffer size giving me less than exactly 2.0 ms of delay, I get a very big delay of about half a second. CPU usage is rarely more than 20% of any single core.Īs soon as I use an external DAC instead of the integrated audio - either a Topping DX1 or an Apple USB-to-3.5 mm adapter - I get sound drops and crackling. I use 48k/48k, maximum polyphony and a buffer size of 64 for 1.3 ms delay with ASIO4ALL drivers. Pianoteq 8 runs absolutely fine on all three of my systems running Windows 10 when I use the integrated audio, or the soundcard. I've made a similar post on the Modartt forums, but nobody has been able to help me, so I'm trying my luck here as this might not be an issue specific to the Pianoteq 8 software.
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