The thing about lowering the buffer in MME, it is still a process that windows is controlling (wdm really). So it is vulnerable to sudden CPU activity. Often it's fine at lower numbers. Once in a while you get to that threshold and it starts getting interrupted. So you raise it a bit .. just like with ASIO. You can get much faster times with a new project than you can once you are running 12-15 tracks. So you adjust it a bit. It's part of the process if ya want tinker with this stuff.

MME won't get close to ASIO for response (in a fair comparison) but it can be easier to use *because* the buffer is designed to be larger, and work within the OS. Usually doesn't have to be 2 seconds worth though.


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
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