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Hey all - up till now ive been using the denon asio drivers for the MC 6000, since I just bought a new lappy a few weeks ago ive been getting pops and clicks (which I didnt have before) Someone suggested using ASIO4ALL but Im having issues with the correct settings. Anyone familiar with what to do out there?
 

Posté Sun 04 Sep 11 @ 8:00 pm
Im getting Pops and clicks on my ASIO Native Instruments sound card.. although...

this seams to vary from venue to venue..


in someplaces the pops and clicks are noticeable, and in some places the soundcard performs flawlessly..

this makes me think that maybe i need a mains power conditioner?? (not just an Anti-Surge).

I certainly dont get any problems from my ASIO device while playing at home all week.. just in 2 venues i play at regularly.
(but most other venues are fine..!!!?!)

So, IMO a Power conditioner could help
the Gemini PL-01 is a classic example of a Power conditioner
 

 

The Denon Asio drivers are terrible. Try WDM instead (select 4.1 card instead of Asio)

Keith
 

Zamooda wrote :
ive been using the denon asio drivers for the MC 6000

Someone suggested using ASIO4ALL


Well then that "someone" is not giving good advice!

Despite the name, ASIO4ALL is not an ASIO driver. It's a WDM driver, and a bodge/workaround for people without a true ASIO card who want to use software that has ASIO outputs with their plain old consumer sound cards.

You need to look at your latency settings and other things on your computer that may be affecting it.

Try DPC latency checker for starters...
 



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