Originally Posted By: Bob Calver
this is a quote from jford on another thread...............

I keep the most recent ASIO driver from Behringer installed. I generally have it set to 256 buffers, but sometimes when I have a lot of tracks, I have to up it to 512 buffers to eliminate crackle and dropouts. I have to rarely do this.

you might not be using the same asio driver - more likely it's one specific to your gear - but you could try the buffers on playback


Yes, anytime you have problems like this you should increase your ASIO buffers. I have a Roland Octa-Capture and on occasion I have to change buffer settings, sometimes higher than 512.

Last edited by MarioD; 07/21/20 03:02 AM.

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