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Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k
Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k










  1. #Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k driver
  2. #Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k pro
  3. #Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k Pc
  4. #Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k windows

But I regularrly keep my system clean with Tune-Up utilities and I use all SSD hard drives. I have the 7.88ms with all my enhancements turned on, including internet and 2 virus protections at the same time and wi-fi midi control as well as file sharing. But a lot of it is going through all the settings to see which works best for your system. that didn't work for me), they also had a section of known firewire cards that work fine with their stuff. they recommended optimizing for background services instead of optimizing for programs.

#Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k Pc

Focusrite has a video tutorial on their site for setting up your pc for optimal audio performance (some work some don't.

#Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k windows

But also realize all your other 'background services' such as virus protection, firewall on/off, file sharing on/off, print sharing on/off, Windows visual fx on/off etc. so I upgraded to a $25 Firewire card from MicroCenter and haven't had any problems since. I had a problem with that also in the beginning, but I already knew I had a crappy $9 Firewire card in my PC that was starting to fail. League wrote:I'm hearing a random click while playing live and I didn't have that click before with the shitty Asio4all

#Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k pro

I just wanted to say again how much I Absolutely Friggin LOVE this saffire pro 24 dsp with the VRM tech built in!!!! Every interface on the planet should have VRM (virtual reference monitoring. cause realistically, if I'm just using Live alone (no plugins, no rewire) I can go with 2.5ms OVERALL latency with no crackles.

#Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k driver

then started experimenting with my 'Firewire Driver Latency' and my "Asio Buffer Size' til I got the perfect blend with absolutely no crackles.īut you gotta do it with a heavy load so you don't have to go back and adjust later. It was just a matter of loading up the biggest song I have using the most FX in Live, and a big song in Reason rewired into Live, and a few plugins. Once I figured out anything I needed physically connected to my system. In addition, I am also using a Torq audio interface for my turntables at the same time. For me, I have an old digital mixboard (EZBus) that sounds beautiful and uses ADAT lightpime to send out 8 digital tracks into my pro 24 dsp, and although my EZBus can go up to 96kHz, it uses double data for each track so I'm only left with 4 ADAT tracks if I go over 48kHz. but we not gonna count the 4-5 times I got my settings wrong!).

saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k

What I did was figure out what I needed physically first (after messing things all up my first couple times trying to get my settings right. I'm assuming you know these setting get changed right on the Saffire mixer program. I have tried other settings that have worked perfectly fine with even lower latencies, but these are the settings that I settled with because of my ADAT needs. This gives me an overall latency of 7.88ms in Live (3.13ms in and 4.75ms out). for me, I put my 'Firewire Driver Latency' on medium and my "Asio Buffer Size' on 128 and my 'Sample Rate' at 48kHz.

saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k

That's going to depend on YOUR computer and YOUR OS setup and YOUR needs. I absolutely LOVE it, and I LOVE the VRM for my night sessions (especially because the 'Pro Studio - US Yellow Cone PRO' with my Sony MDR-7506 headphones, matches the sound of my real monitors perfectly! There have been times when I had to take the headphones off to double check that I actually turned my monitors off cause it sounded so real).īut latency.












Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k