![]() If this should be posted elsewhere, please point me in the right direction. Since these fixed values depend on the actual audio hardware, there is no way that ASIO4ALL can account for these parts of the device latency. The latter usually work with fixed latency values that are added to the ASIO-inherent buffer latencies. I'm excited to actually get a sound out of my computer. Same applies to pro audio gear with dedicated ASIO drivers, though. I'm new to this so any help is MUCH appreciated. I can't tell if I've done something wrong, if I'm missing something (maybe in ASIO configuration?), or if my hardware simply isn't up to snuff (Win8 64bit, Intel i3 2.5 Ghz, 4gb RAM, laptop. Tweaking "block size" (think this is same as buffer) didn't make the distortion go away (and now I'm unable to even get sound out of that driver). So then tried "WASAPI (Windows 7/Vista Experimental)" and I got low latency but highly clipped/distorted sound. The installer will instruct you to plug-in the USB device to the computer. ![]() Internets told me I should be using ASIO4ALL2, but that killed all sound for all programs, and the most I could get was a high pitch fuzz when turning Windows sound up (that sure woke me up.). This driver ensures compatibility with ASIO compatible audio applications and. Monitors had high latency with default audio driver (WaveOut), despite tweaking. You can follow the guide above to update ASIO driver on Windows 10. ![]() Trying to set up REAPER for some simple guitar/piano recording.
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