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Post by Peter Cherry on May 16, 2008 7:48:09 GMT
Hi,
I am using VAIO with inbuilt Realtek soundcard with ASIO4ALL drivers for small latency (4ms) under Vista.
Fortunatelly this setup works great (in a budget:)
BUT everytime I run Ableton Live, there are sudden cliks/pops/drops until I go to the ASIO4ALL settings and move on the buffer from 128 to somwhere and back to 128. Than it works ok....
It means the settings is the same!!!
Any idea how to have Ableton ready without need to reset ASIO4ALL?
Thanx Peter
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Post by Peter Cherry on May 4, 2009 20:34:51 GMT
Any experiences with VAIO, Realtek and Ableton settings?
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Post by khairul on Jun 19, 2009 1:30:54 GMT
Any experiences with VAIO, Realtek and Ableton settings? the asio4all didn't work in my vaio p..the sound become glitchy especially when use ableton live 7 or 8..i even downgrade to ableton love 4..the result would be the same
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exyll
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Post by exyll on Jun 20, 2009 12:01:04 GMT
BUT everytime I run Ableton Live, there are sudden cliks/pops/drops until I go to the ASIO4ALL settings and move on the buffer from 128 to somwhere and back to 128. Than it works ok.... I also use this 'reset' procedure often. I have a creative xtreme gamer and onboard realtek audio. I cannot use the onboard audio for lenghty sessions with ultralow latencies (like 64 samples), I really need to set it to 128-256 samples. The xtreme gamer is working better I usually have it set to below 96 samples but it also depends on the VST's loaded. Resource hungry VST's will result in clicks and pops that can be resolved by increasing the sample buffer. When I'm "mastering" then I often have it set to 256-512 samples because of all HQ settings that I have enabled and I just want to listenin HQ. In this mode I do not want to hear clicks and pops because I do not need the low output latencies as I'm not "monitoring" any inputs or playing MIDI instruments.
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