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I’d recommend googling how to optimize windows system for audio, things like changing the power profile, which I think defaults to “balanced”, to “full”." "There may be other issues affecting performance too, especially since you’re on windows. The Mtrack goes into a USB2, but I never gave it that it was a USB1. That is what Focus and iConnectivity suggested, but that is to be expected anyway. The focusrite that was recommended is a good candidate for low cost, but solid interface."
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USB2 interface with its own dedicated drivers will probably be a significant improvement. Not that familiar with the Mtrack, but it seems that it’s a USB1 interface. "My sense is that the interface could be your bottleneck.
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I use Reaper and do the freeze tracks thing. However, I generally have to cut the voices way down in Omni, and turn the buffer all the way to the right.2024(?), and yes, latency can be a real issue worse issue then.
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Their driver did not seem to want to work for me, and years ago someone suggested ASIO4ALL. Got the thing in late 2013, so probably long in the tooth.
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"you’re using the Mtrack Plus audio interface with ASIO4ALL? What buffer size are you using in ASIO4ALL? Does the Mtrack Plus not have its own drivers that you could try?" "(You can check how much ram is in use during a session by opening up the Windows task manager)" I will get to it later today as I am still dragging. They had a trade fair discount on top of Sweetwater's own Gearfest discount, so it was very attractive to me and the wife. It is a solid piece of construction, not too heavy, and a digital front panel. It does have 1 Midi in/1 Midi out and I can still use the Midi through on my Arturias. I settled on the iConnectivityAUDI02/4 model. Spectrasonics had very little advice but suggested taking it up with their tech support-no Eric Pershing appearance. The M-audio folks had very little there actually. I spoke to the Focus, iConnectivity, and Spectrasonics reps about the issue(s). Would be longer load times, but once more is loaded into ram, your performance might improve, in case sample access from the SSD is choking up your system. If that’s the case, I’d set it to load as much as possible in ram. Lastly, if the ssd is attached as a an external, there may be some bottlenecking happening there too, as the speed is most likely limited by the connection interface (does your ssd connect to your system via usb2?).ĭon’t recall, but there may be some memory management options in Omni settings. I’d recommend googling how to optimize windows system for audio, things like changing the power profile, which I think defaults to “balanced”, to “full”. There may be other issues affecting performance too, especially since you’re on windows. The focusrite that was recommended is a good candidate for low cost, but solid interface. My sense is that the interface could be your bottleneck. Just so I understand correctly - you’re using the Mtrack Plus audio interface with ASIO4ALL? What buffer size are you using in ASIO4ALL? Does the Mtrack Plus not have its own drivers that you could try? (You can check how much ram is in use during a session by opening up the Windows task manager). And 32gb is pretty healthy, don’t think that’s your bottleneck, unless you’re also running some other massive Kontakt or Play-based multisampled libraries. Hopefully that will inspire current owners of FR interfaces to seek help from FR Support as well.Not sure about the particular i7 model, but in general i7 is a good processor. My present soundcard is working perfectly but I could use the I/O capabilities of the 6i6 hence my interest.Īnyway I posted your response at the IL Forums in one of the Focusrite threads. Certainly you can understand my concern for being a wise shopper. Once again if Focusrite Tech Support could shake hands with Image-Line Tech Support it could only be a good thing.Īs someone who is interested in purchasing the 6i6 I have been following all threads about FR and/or FL issues and based on what I've read I have some concern about them functioning flawlessly together. It's not possible to tell for certain at this point which side the fault lies if there are indeed issues. It is possible the issue lies with FL Studio so posting there makes perfect sense. Those people posted at the Image-Line Forums because they were having issues with Focusrite Interfaces and FL Studio which of course is Image-Line's DAW. Thanks for your response but the only problem I'm having at the moment is buying a 6i6 with confidence since I intend to use it heavily with FL Studio.