At 12:51 24.11.2004, you wrote:
hi all ...
to make it easier to debug the native asio implementation, i uploaded precompiled binaries to my website ...
Hammerfall 9652 (1st generation) 5.8 ms Creamware ScopeFusion (2nd generation) 8.7ms Tascam US428: it was not even possible to get a clear testtone .... according to latency.pd-patch
Regards, Michael
Hammerfall 9652 (1st generation) 5.8 ms Creamware ScopeFusion (2nd generation) 8.7ms
that sounds pretty good ... what block sizes are you using?
Tascam US428: it was not even possible to get a clear testtone ....
can you send me the asio debug outputs? that might give me some idea, what's wrong ... also, can you describe the output (noise / clicks every 0.2 seconds or something similar)?
cheers ... tim
At 14:51 24.11.2004, you wrote:
Hammerfall 9652 (1st generation) 5.8 ms
64
Creamware ScopeFusion (2nd generation) 8.7ms
64
that sounds pretty good ... what block sizes are you using?
I changed the delaytime in the pd audiosetup menu to 1ms, didn't touch dac_blocksize (64)
Tascam US428: it was not even possible to get a clear testtone ....
can you send me the asio debug outputs? that might give me some idea, what's wrong ... also, can you describe the output (noise / clicks every 0.2 seconds or something similar)?
Its a constant crackling overlaying the testtone, I tried various buffer sizes (256, which I normally use, 512, 1024) and delay times in the pd audiosetup menu Do you mean this: ??? or do I have to call pd with a debug flag?
sysRef: 10014 asioversion: 2 driverversion: 1 name: digi9652 ASIO initialized successfully ASIOGetChannels inputs: 26, outputs: 26 ASIOGetBufferSize min: 64, max: 64, preferred: 64, granularity: 0 ASIOSetSampleRate 44100 ASIO: buffers allocated ASIO: input latency: 64, output latency: 64 ASIO: ringbuffer size: 64 ASIO: started ASIO: stopped sysRef: 10014 asioversion: 2 driverversion: 2 name: US428 24-bit ASIO initialized successfully ASIOGetChannels inputs: 4, outputs: 2 ASIOGetBufferSize min: 1024, max: 1024, preferred: 1024, granularity: 0 ASIOSetSampleRate 44100 ASIO: buffers allocated ASIO: input latency: 1099, output latency: 2536 ASIO: ringbuffer size: 1024 ASIO: started ASIO: stopped sysRef: 10014 asioversion: 2 driverversion: 2 name: US428 24-bit ASIO initialized successfully ASIOGetChannels inputs: 4, outputs: 2 ASIOGetBufferSize min: 1024, max: 1024, preferred: 1024, granularity: 0 ASIOSetSampleRate 44100 ASIO: buffers allocated ASIO: input latency: 1099, output latency: 2536 ASIO: ringbuffer size: 1024 ASIO: started
cheers ... tim
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sysRef: 10014 asioversion: 2 driverversion: 2 name: US428 24-bit ASIO initialized successfully ASIOGetChannels inputs: 4, outputs: 2 ASIOGetBufferSize min: 1024, max: 1024, preferred: 1024, granularity: 0 ASIOSetSampleRate 44100 ASIO: buffers allocated ASIO: input latency: 1099, output latency: 2536 ASIO: ringbuffer size: 1024 ASIO: started
that's the info i need ...
thanks ... tim
Its a constant crackling overlaying the testtone, I tried various buffer sizes (256, which I normally use, 512, 1024) and delay times in the pd audiosetup menu
question: did the crackling change, when using other buffer sizes?
cheers ... tim
oops... it seems there was a digital sync problem causing the trouble with the US428 now, using analog i/o I get 36.2ms at 256 buffersize delaytime set to 1
sysRef: 10014 asioversion: 2 driverversion: 2 name: US428 24-bit ASIO initialized successfully ASIOGetChannels inputs: 4, outputs: 2 ASIOGetBufferSize min: 256, max: 256, preferred: 256, granularity: 0 ASIOSetSampleRate 44100 ASIO: buffers allocated ASIO: input latency: 331, output latency: 960 ASIO: ringbuffer size: 256 ASIO: started
At 14:51 24.11.2004, you wrote:
Hammerfall 9652 (1st generation) 5.8 ms Creamware ScopeFusion (2nd generation) 8.7ms
that sounds pretty good ... what block sizes are you using?
Tascam US428: it was not even possible to get a clear testtone ....
can you send me the asio debug outputs? that might give me some idea, what's wrong ... also, can you describe the output (noise / clicks every 0.2 seconds or something similar)?
cheers ... tim
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