![]() Reading through your setup, there’s some misunderstandings. It would be a future proof design if this would have been taken into care. Sure, but some like the OP-1 has no other options than usb-midi, and in the future usb audio-midi devices are just going to increase. you must do it manually in post-production. And Daws cant do anything to address delay compensations. It boggles me that with all the additional bandwith and processor power we have these days, the performance is worse tha late '80's '90's gears. My idea was to bring one or two boutiques and a midi key to my band jams, but It's impossible to stay on time. It sucks because one would like to use these gears in a live environment. I have no other choices than goes through the troubles.Īnd there's a lot. I can go back to the old-school safe route, but when you get devices, such as OP-1, that has ONLY one usb 2.0 connection. OP-1 works much better, seems drivers are well more optimized. Polystep RE sequencer player, only when driving ine of these usb-Native Roland devices. ![]() Even only one gear, it shows all the latencies and freezing problems, and the sudden crash, only with the The usb-do-it-all solution however I never imagined it could be such a pain. ![]() Op-1 same, few latency but it already had midi to be trnslated to midi usb, and then apply latency correction in RS. No such latency happens with analog gears as Noise engineeruing 0-coast, or even the new Behringer 2600, which seems to be tight on the clock. My first setup when I got these Rolands boutiques was all midi connections, and monitor extrenally through Ultralite, to minimize latency, which comes at 15ms min and has to be addressed individually. I understand the occasional times where you want different input/output devices but often than not, it’s been more trouble than it’s worth for me. There’s occasional glitches that come with it as well as additional latency sometimes. Honestly though, aggregating devices is not as great as it seems. Just about everything uses Core audio often times not needing a driver at all. The only downside is when the device manufacturers decide to stop driver development which mine has and that has left me needing to choose a new device or not updating my os which is a problem as Reason has bumped their system requirements but as I'm not that impressed with the features of 12 I'm in no hurry to upgrade or buy another device. I've never used asio4all as most oem drivers are far superior, I have the option to use core audio with my current device but it only allows for 16bit export however if I use the device driver I can export at 24bit. Honestly I don't use such a setup and don't really see/have any need to, if I need more inputs I would get another device that has the inputs, macOS already has a feature that allows for arrogated devices so adding such a feature to Reason would be pointless. Multiple available usb audio cards/peripherals should be on their TODO list as well. Yes, and getting feats that are already present in others Daws, like Ableton can do this, or to select Thanks in advance to those who will be able to help me.I think the developer at RS has enough to do without adding to the todo list. I do not know if what I have assumed is correct, what I am wondering, is it normal? I have the impression that this program takes over the audio of the pc automatically, can I intervene in any way? I have done various tests, both disabling / re-enabling the internal sound card from the device manager, and changing the various settings from the audio settings, but nothing changes. This has never given me problems because in any case I was only working on the program that always works automatically, a detail, when I open one of these programs a pop up appears with ASIO4ALL 2 resolve on it (in the case of da vinci resolve).īut now I would like to buy a microphone for voice over USB, but the external sound card has no USB input, if I connected it to the PC I'm afraid it won't work because working with one of the aforementioned programs I would use the external sound card. Restart the computer." Just close the program and everything will work again. I explain you: I have installed an external sound card, Audiobox usb with ASIO driver in the Windows 11 64bit operating system, but there is also the native sound card with the PC of the nividia (I don't know if it is integrated into the motherboard or not, how can I figure it out? )Įverything always works as long as I don't use DaVinci resolve (even if I use Adobe Audition), when I'm working with those programs, if I try to hear an audio file, whether it's a file I have on my pc or a YouTube video, I don't hear anything and it gives me "Audio rendering error. Hello everyone, I'm trying to understand something but I think that without help I will not be able to do it.
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