Hello all,
New to the forum, long time user newly updated to version 11.
I've got a truly maddening issue. My audio drop outs for one second at a time randomly. I have only reason 11 open, 8gb ram, external Roland Quad capture. I've tried updating drivers with no success. It's making me crazy. I play live, so it's killing me.
Help!
That Guy
Win 10 Reason 11 audio drop outs. Grrrrr!
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Windows is not a suitable OS for audio because Microsoft never developed a professional audio driver to compete with Apple's stock Core Audio, which was released in 2003. To make matters worse Windows 10 introduces all kinds of new audio problems that didn't exist in Windows 7.
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Hey all,
ulaw was correct. I played with various settings and found it to be in my Roland interface driver settings. I upped my buffer size to 512 samples and it cleared the problem right up. Latency hasn't become and issue. I'd have to agree with kuhlioach about windows. It's just not a solid OS in general. Far too resource heavy, and bulky. I'd rather be on Debian.
ulaw was correct. I played with various settings and found it to be in my Roland interface driver settings. I upped my buffer size to 512 samples and it cleared the problem right up. Latency hasn't become and issue. I'd have to agree with kuhlioach about windows. It's just not a solid OS in general. Far too resource heavy, and bulky. I'd rather be on Debian.
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kuhliloach wrote: ↑27 Jan 2021Windows is not a suitable OS for audio because Microsoft never developed a professional audio driver to compete with Apple's stock Core Audio, which was released in 2003. To make matters worse Windows 10 introduces all kinds of new audio problems that didn't exist in Windows 7.
QFT !
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