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bdemenil
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I've been running into some problems with dropouts using ASIO drivers with ntrack. Most recently, I've been trying to get MOTU HD192 to work with ntrack with asio drivers.
If I start with 7 tracks of 24bit 96k audio, and attempt to record 12 more, I start having problems with dropouts.
I got it working better when I de-selected "Process in Driver's thread" under the asio settings. Only problem there was that I started having a slight but noticable syncing problem between old and new tracks.
I'd be questioning the drivers or the computer, except I've had the same problem using 3 different PCs with different chipsets. I've also had the problem with Delta1010.
If I use Cubase, on the otherhand - which also uses ASIO - the program works fine.
So my suspicion is that Ntrack is not very efficient in its handling of ASIO drivers. Unfortunately, it looks like Motu's WDM drivers have that track offset/ sync problem.
Anyone out there also having trouble with ntrack & asio? - Dropouts only occur when stressing the system a bit - ie: recording 8-12 simultaneous 24bit 96K files.
ps - yes, I've tried different buffer settings. I've also tried tweeking just about every setting ntrack has. And I'm recording to a dedicated audio drive.
- I also posted this to the ntrack forum. I'll repost here if anything interesting comes up there.
If I start with 7 tracks of 24bit 96k audio, and attempt to record 12 more, I start having problems with dropouts.
I got it working better when I de-selected "Process in Driver's thread" under the asio settings. Only problem there was that I started having a slight but noticable syncing problem between old and new tracks.
I'd be questioning the drivers or the computer, except I've had the same problem using 3 different PCs with different chipsets. I've also had the problem with Delta1010.
If I use Cubase, on the otherhand - which also uses ASIO - the program works fine.
So my suspicion is that Ntrack is not very efficient in its handling of ASIO drivers. Unfortunately, it looks like Motu's WDM drivers have that track offset/ sync problem.
Anyone out there also having trouble with ntrack & asio? - Dropouts only occur when stressing the system a bit - ie: recording 8-12 simultaneous 24bit 96K files.
ps - yes, I've tried different buffer settings. I've also tried tweeking just about every setting ntrack has. And I'm recording to a dedicated audio drive.
- I also posted this to the ntrack forum. I'll repost here if anything interesting comes up there.