![]() ![]() Startup delay is reduced from ~100ms to ~20ms Stream startup optimized to reduce startup latency.This V2.23.0 driver update contains improvements and bug fixes, including: Please refer to each individual player’s instructions for details. I could be wrong but I seem to recall it had to be done with the port you want to use it in during driver setup.With many thanks to the iCLUB members, we have completed the initial testing and are pleased to announce the launch of the latest v2.23.0 driver.ġ) Download the driver file from the Downloads page.(In some instances it may be necessary to disable the anti virus software to install this driver.)Ģ) Run the “iFi (by AMR) HD USB Audio Driver – for installation – 2.23.exe” file you downloaded.ģ) Follow the on screen instructions and ensure the iFi equipment is plugged in.ġ) To use the newly installed driver, under “Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound”, select “iFi (by AMR) HD + USB Audio”.Ģ) For software players that support ASIO and/or WASAPI interfaces, we recommend using those interfaces for the best sound. Then re-install with the new/other USB port. ![]() ![]() Oh, and if I remember correctly, you will want to delete the Tascam driver in Device manager. All run 'alone' through one PCIe USB 3.0 card for 24 input/output tracks without any issues with CPU strain or bottlenecks in audio. One UR824 and the ADA800 are running via ADAT through the master UR824. I still to this day (5 years later) use the same $30 card on a new build with 2 UR824's and a ADA8000. This is a key point.īack when I used the US 1800 the cure for any issue was to install a PCIe USB 3.0 card in my PC. If your PC has a separate USB 3 port and the others are USB 2, then they are running on separate controllers to the MOBO. The one I installed was 3.0 and it just worked even for a USB 2.0 device. Best to have a separate controller directly connected to the MOBO specifically for the audio interface. In other words you want your interface connected to a USB port that is not used by anything else. But I haven't heard that being the case here. Obviously not so easy to do with a laptop. You might get away with using a wireless keyboard/mouse there, but ideal to have nothing else using the port. Especially something else streaming data like a external HDD. One other point worth mentioning, is that any audio interface will not play nice if shared with other devices on a USB controller/port. This is where I found out about using the USB 3.0 Port. You can read what others have said concerning the OPs concerns here. When switched off it immediately shoots back down to low levels".Īs far as crashing the OPs system, I will leave that advice to others who have more knowledge then myself but I can only assume that running your CPU at close to 100% is never a good thing concerning audio. when switched on it immediately shoots up to 30-60% (mainly around 40% with fluctuations) the culprit processes are System and system interrupts. "When the interface is switched off, my CPU idles at around 1-5%. This is just one out of hundreds concerning the Tascam 16 x 8 spiking out the CPU by close to 100% in some cases. This seems to make the 16 x 8 run as it should. When I get back to the barn, I am going to see if my PC has any 3.0 USB ports. Like I said before, when I run my 16 x 8, my PC is screaming. I thought I would just have to live with the fact that my Tascam was just a hugh CPU hog but when I read your reply, it got me to thinking. I've unistalled the TASCAM's drivers, what is the best multi-track reording driver other than ASIO? The last one available is the US-16x08 Mixing driver, didn't even bother to try that one out. I tried ASIO4ALL v2 but I can't get it to multi-track and I'm not sure if I got bsod with this one witch is the one I always experience bsod with. With FL Studio I usually use the US-16x08 ASIO driver, I think it's the only one that let's me record different tracks at once. (Even though I only use 10), and It's pretty slow, still get bsod w/ Audacity ![]() With WASAPI I can choose whatever amount of tracks I want (from 1 to 16) but I can only record with 16 separated tracks. With Audacity I tried MME - Can't record with 9 separeted tracks, only 2 stereo. The drivers on my pc are all up to date but I'll check it again -Īs for the interface's performance with a couple of DAWs. The buffer size is set to 1024 samples, I could set it a little higher but that's it. I noticed when I record drums, the interface tends to jump, skip, clip during the recording, there's even some volume drops here and there. ![]()
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