Hey Guys,
today, I bought the Steinberg UR44 to replace my old audio interface (Lexicon OMEGA) which had some problems.
To check out it's asio performance, I loaded a bigger project in cubase that my old interface could only play back with the greatest buffer size (2048 samples) without dropouts and noises. For any reason, my old interface did not longer work with it's firmware drivers, so I used Asio4All. I always assumed that drivers specifically made for an interface would be better, so I expected that it would be no problem to play back this project. Unfortunately, it's absolutely impossible just to playback a second (at greatest buffer size) because when it starts, the UR44 Driver is immediately so much overwhelmed that it does not play anything but a few milliseconds and then drops out completely.
I already updated the drivers. I also tried to use the UR44 with Asio4All and I think, it's a little bit better but still much worse than my old interface. With my old interface, it's still working without problems, so it must depend on the interface itself of the way it works with my computer.
My System:
Win 7 64-Bit
Cubase Studio 5
4x3,4Ghz
8GBRam
Anybody's got an idea what the problem could be here?
I'm wondering if there are really so big differences in performance between different interfaces.
Is there a way to know about the asio performance of an interface before trying out?
Thank you!
today, I bought the Steinberg UR44 to replace my old audio interface (Lexicon OMEGA) which had some problems.
To check out it's asio performance, I loaded a bigger project in cubase that my old interface could only play back with the greatest buffer size (2048 samples) without dropouts and noises. For any reason, my old interface did not longer work with it's firmware drivers, so I used Asio4All. I always assumed that drivers specifically made for an interface would be better, so I expected that it would be no problem to play back this project. Unfortunately, it's absolutely impossible just to playback a second (at greatest buffer size) because when it starts, the UR44 Driver is immediately so much overwhelmed that it does not play anything but a few milliseconds and then drops out completely.
I already updated the drivers. I also tried to use the UR44 with Asio4All and I think, it's a little bit better but still much worse than my old interface. With my old interface, it's still working without problems, so it must depend on the interface itself of the way it works with my computer.
My System:
Win 7 64-Bit
Cubase Studio 5
4x3,4Ghz
8GBRam
Anybody's got an idea what the problem could be here?
I'm wondering if there are really so big differences in performance between different interfaces.
Is there a way to know about the asio performance of an interface before trying out?
Thank you!
Best Asio Driver
Hey Guys,
today, I bought the Steinberg UR44 to replace my old audio interface (Lexicon OMEGA) which had some problems.
To check out it's asio performance, I loaded a bigger project in cubase that my old interface could only play back with the greatest buffer size (2048 samples) without dropouts and noises. For any reason, my old interface did not longer work with it's firmware drivers, so I used Asio4All. I always assumed that drivers specifically made for an interface would be better, so I expected that it would be no problem to play back this project. Unfortunately, it's absolutely impossible just to playback a second (at greatest buffer size) because when it starts, the UR44 Driver is immediately so much overwhelmed that it does not play anything but a few milliseconds and then drops out completely.
I already updated the drivers. I also tried to use the UR44 with Asio4All and I think, it's a little bit better but still much worse than my old interface. With my old interface, it's still working without problems, so it must depend on the interface itself of the way it works with my computer.
My System:
Win 7 64-Bit
Cubase Studio 5
4x3,4Ghz
8GBRam
Anybody's got an idea what the problem could be here?
I'm wondering if there are really so big differences in performance between different interfaces.
Is there a way to know about the asio performance of an interface before trying out?
Thank you!
today, I bought the Steinberg UR44 to replace my old audio interface (Lexicon OMEGA) which had some problems.
To check out it's asio performance, I loaded a bigger project in cubase that my old interface could only play back with the greatest buffer size (2048 samples) without dropouts and noises. For any reason, my old interface did not longer work with it's firmware drivers, so I used Asio4All. I always assumed that drivers specifically made for an interface would be better, so I expected that it would be no problem to play back this project. Unfortunately, it's absolutely impossible just to playback a second (at greatest buffer size) because when it starts, the UR44 Driver is immediately so much overwhelmed that it does not play anything but a few milliseconds and then drops out completely.
I already updated the drivers. I also tried to use the UR44 with Asio4All and I think, it's a little bit better but still much worse than my old interface. With my old interface, it's still working without problems, so it must depend on the interface itself of the way it works with my computer.
My System:
Win 7 64-Bit
Cubase Studio 5
4x3,4Ghz
8GBRam
Anybody's got an idea what the problem could be here?
I'm wondering if there are really so big differences in performance between different interfaces.
Is there a way to know about the asio performance of an interface before trying out?
Thank you!
Asio Driver For Mac
STEINBERG GENERIC LOW LATENCY ASIO DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS - The longer the cable run, the more noise in the signal. For the PC, only 2 main choices here: Hola a todos, no encuentro mi problema entre los comentarios. This article demonstrates a means of communicating with audio devices which support Steinberg’s ASIO drivers, from within.NET. This allows low level and low latency communication with soundcards, and might prove useful for those interested in developing audio applications – software.
Asio Driver Windows 10
The control panel is provided by the manufacturer of your audio hardware and is different for each audio interface brand and model. However, control panels for the Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver (Windows only) are provided by Steinberg. I installed the dedicated NI ASIO driver, started Cubase and Omnisphere and was greeted by fat red spikes which even made a complete re-boot necessary. Well I would like to see how you manage to make the KA6 to work at low latency. Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for taking the time to read request. Have go freezing issues in. AFIK the Generic Low Latency ASIO driver comes from Steinberg software. I had nightmares with this driver since it causes some ASIO apps to crash. (not CbB) I had to hunt it down in the registry and when I found the dll I simply renamed the DLL to remove it.