
Alanfc
New member
Everyone:
Regarding Dropouts:
I have not fully re-adjusted my computer yet.! For my new WDM Driver. For latency, buffer size, removing unecessary programs, etc.
I experienced the dropout last night (the first time ever) and didn't have the will to do all the research so late. I know for a fact that I have never done the "Compact audio files" operation in Cakewalk. Thats probably pretty big. I have learned that another step to take is to commit to an effect and "Apply Audio " effects.
The dropout happened when I was just doing a guitar part on the 4th track over a drum track and 2 bass tracks. In a sort of fast part. The only real-time effect I had on was an EQ on the drum track.
What I was wondering is that, with MME driver I had no trouble. Even using 20-something tracks and 15-16 real-time effects...Yeehaw!
What could possibly be the reason NOT to go back to the MME driver? I don't care about latency and input monitoring... I mean really. Why not. This Cakewalk program has been a total dream until now.
Maybe there is a real good reason - Its going to take alot to change my mind. Or am I clueless?
thanks alot
Regarding Dropouts:
I have not fully re-adjusted my computer yet.! For my new WDM Driver. For latency, buffer size, removing unecessary programs, etc.
I experienced the dropout last night (the first time ever) and didn't have the will to do all the research so late. I know for a fact that I have never done the "Compact audio files" operation in Cakewalk. Thats probably pretty big. I have learned that another step to take is to commit to an effect and "Apply Audio " effects.
The dropout happened when I was just doing a guitar part on the 4th track over a drum track and 2 bass tracks. In a sort of fast part. The only real-time effect I had on was an EQ on the drum track.
What I was wondering is that, with MME driver I had no trouble. Even using 20-something tracks and 15-16 real-time effects...Yeehaw!
What could possibly be the reason NOT to go back to the MME driver? I don't care about latency and input monitoring... I mean really. Why not. This Cakewalk program has been a total dream until now.
Maybe there is a real good reason - Its going to take alot to change my mind. Or am I clueless?
thanks alot