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  • #3433
    Willem
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    Hello,

    I like breakaway one a lot, bbp was great but this a different sounds more like an omnia ( my opinion)

    I have just one little issue and I can’t get it right.
    I hear a little flick/knock in the music and it isn’t always there. (clipping?)
    Using it for fm (mpx), in, using Asio, soundcard M audio Delta series.
    Taking a look that everything is oke, in not to loud, mpx power is 7.1.

    Is there something that I can change, I mean take a look at?

    Gladly hear,

    Thanks a lot.

    willem

    #15045
    Milky
    Keymaster

    The obvious one is the ASIO buffers. Check the M Audio and set the buffers low, but not tiny. Then use BA1 ASIO settings to suggest the best buffer count. See if that makes any change. Unless you are using a live mic, the latency between the input and output is not important.

    #15046
    Willem
    Member

    Thank you for youre reply Milky,

    I know that my asio buffer is 256, is that to low?
    How can I change that to a higher buffer?

    I have never done that , thats wy I ask.

    Thanks!

    #15047
    Milky
    Keymaster

    In the M Audio control there is the option. It usually runs in the systray, but may be disabled, so launch it from the Programs folder.

    Alternatively, you should be able to launch it from the ASIO tab in BA1. Click Common Audio Devices > ASIO. The click "Reload Driver", then "ASIO Driver Control Panel. Select an option in the window (starting with the lowest). Exit from the M Audio set up and then click the "Run Test" option. You should aim for the lowest "jitter" setting, so repeat the process until you get the lowest buffer with jitter under (ideally) 50%. You should be able to get down to 6% with the right combination.

    Then repeat the test in your input and output configuration screens.

    #15048
    Willem
    Member

    Thank you very much, I will try it and let you know.

    Kind regard Willem

    #15049
    Willem
    Member

    Hello Milky,

    Problem solved, Asio buffer was 256 turned it up to 768 and the jitter was 32% It is now 9%.

    Thank you for youre support.

    greetz Willem

    #15050
    Milky
    Keymaster

    Excellent news, Willem. Thanks for the update.
    Milky

    #15051
    Leif
    Keymaster

    Buffer size 256 at 192 kHz is equivalent to buffer size 64 at 48 kHz — very, very tiny. 768 is more reasonable indeed, glad it worked out!

    ///Leif

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