M audio problems x runs.
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:53 am
Running ubuntu 12.04 64 I just installed a m audio delta 1010 and It installed alright the computer emmediatly reconized it, and all the channels. Even the midi is reconized, that's not the problem. It just it's getting lots of xruns.
The interface I ran before was an art duel pre which to tell the truth is an awesome little interface. It ran at 16bit 44100 at 1024 buffer rate with 23.2 milisecond latency and you would have to leave the system on all night to get an xrun. I just got the m audio 1010 and it's running at 96000 Hrz I'm not sure how many bit it's running I'm guessing 24 It's running at a 1024 buffer rate with a 10.7 millisecond latency and it seems to be getting xruns more than it should and I figured it would be running at a lot lower buffer rate with a lot lower latency. I have 5 xruns right now and I don't know if it's getting them while I am actually recording but it gets them when i do everything else opening programs and such.
The rig i'm running is pretty decent an amd phenon 960 4 gigs or ram a 1 gig video card. Is there anyway to reduce the xruns and latency? Should I just go ahead and try lowering the buffer rate? Would more ram help? I have heard that these cars would be getting 2 miliseconds latency on much lower spec systems than mine. Are there some settings i should be checking out or changing?
The interface I ran before was an art duel pre which to tell the truth is an awesome little interface. It ran at 16bit 44100 at 1024 buffer rate with 23.2 milisecond latency and you would have to leave the system on all night to get an xrun. I just got the m audio 1010 and it's running at 96000 Hrz I'm not sure how many bit it's running I'm guessing 24 It's running at a 1024 buffer rate with a 10.7 millisecond latency and it seems to be getting xruns more than it should and I figured it would be running at a lot lower buffer rate with a lot lower latency. I have 5 xruns right now and I don't know if it's getting them while I am actually recording but it gets them when i do everything else opening programs and such.
The rig i'm running is pretty decent an amd phenon 960 4 gigs or ram a 1 gig video card. Is there anyway to reduce the xruns and latency? Should I just go ahead and try lowering the buffer rate? Would more ram help? I have heard that these cars would be getting 2 miliseconds latency on much lower spec systems than mine. Are there some settings i should be checking out or changing?