![]() MEASURED INTERRUPT TO USER PROCESS LATENCIES ![]() Disable variable speed settings like Intel Speed Step and AMD Cool N Quiet in the BIOS setup for more accurate results. Note: reported execution times may be calculated based on a fixed reported CPU speed. LatencyMon has been analyzing your system for 0:03:52 (h:mm:ss) on all processors. Your system appears to be suitable for handling real-time audio and other tasks without dropouts. ![]() It spiked once during the recording after about 2 and a half minutes past 500, but is 350 on average. Would like some tips on how to improve my DPC latencies. However, my Latencymon results remain poor. Hope this is of help to someone who might have the same problem. Monitoring/Engine Mode: Hardware Monitoring/Hybrid Engine I applied the following settings to get no LABs consistently while recording:ĭevice Resolution/Communication Driver: 32 Bit No lost audio buffers, though I still get a high reading on LatencyMon.ĭSP Counter is max 7%, disk maxes at 11%. Success! I messed around with the settings in Samplitude to arrive at an optimal solution for my system. Can't do anything but turn off the PC after that and reboot.Īn unrelated but important issue: if I don't turn on my drums - > fireface -> PC in that order, sometimes the computer will crash the minute I strike a note on the drumpad. I've adjusted the Firewire cable, checked to see that voltage was stable through my UPS.Īn even worse problem exists: sometimes when I'm playing my edrum through Superior Drummer, the machine freezes and emanates this staccatto beeeeeep sound. I've tried various buffer settings, including the ones that add intolerably high latency. Have tried all the usual suspects, I don't have this problem with Cubase 6.5, so I'm wondering what gives.Īny suggestions/solutions? I'm already limiting bandwidth to the analog inputs + SPDIF. There is one issue though: I keep getting lost audio buffers when I'm playing, this can be anywhere from just 4 to more than 20 while playing back/recording a two minute section. Hey, I'm in the process of trying out Magix Samplitude Pro X and I like it a lot.
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