Keyboards (same issue with ether): Roland ED PC-70 midi keyboard controller and Roland EP 102e Sound: High definition Audio Device (Microsoft) version. Processor: Intel Core Quad CPU Q6600 2.40GHz 3.29 GHz I've not installed any other programmes since installing Cubase. (Between 1.55 Gb and 2.09 memory in use, and CPU never over 10%) I keep an eye on the CPU and memory usage and it’s fine even with other programmes open. Under Project/Project Setup the sample rate is at 44.100 kHz, record format 24 bit, I have tried changing the settings (Buffer and Offset) and nothing seems to make a difference to the click.
#Generic low latency asio driver cubase driver#
If I select Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver (input 20.272 and output 20.272) then there is no delay (yippee!), but still the clicking. If I select ASIO Directx Full Duplex Driver and change Buffer and Offset settings it makes no difference. The technical things (that I don’t fully understand) are below.
#Generic low latency asio driver cubase how to#
They don’t happen in other programmes.Īny simple instructions on what else might be causing the noise and delay, and how to get rid of both would be more than welcome. But they are only there when Cubase is active. The clicking sounds (random) happen even when there are no tracks open, no projects open even.
I must have changed something else before I stared changing the Buffer size and Samples.
I eventually found the Control Panel in Devices/Device Setup BUT before I started changing these settings I suddenly had click and pop coming from the speakers. Something to do with buffer and latency as far as I could make out. I installed Cubase 5 on my Windows 7 PC and things worked fine, apart from a delay between pressing a key on the piano and the midi input registering on Cubase.
I have developed a clicking sound when using Cubase 5 that wasn't there when I started using it. I've looked around various forums and sites, and other posts here at this forum (which seems a lot friendlier than the others) to find an answer but with no luck so I'm sorry if this has been asked 100 times before but: