


If you go to device manager, and look under audio devicesm you'll see something like usb audio device, and probably that 'HD audio device' thats the onle you disable.Īlso did you make sure your operating system is supported by your software? Your interface probably only supports sample rates of 44.1/48, whic is hwy they are your only options.
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make sure you have the latest driver for your interface. Kmetal, post: 405219 wrote: you should disable your onboard soundcard. Installed Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB (3.48 GB usable)Īnd I'm not entirely sure but I think my internal soundcard is IDT High Definition Audio CODEC? maybe?Īnd I'm using a M-Audio Avid Recording studio USB interface. Processor: AMD A6-3420M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.50GHz I have tried the antivirus deactivation, the internet connections and closing all the programs but it won't make a difference.

The lower I go on the samples the more that intermittent sound appears, when I'm on 2048 it still appears every 5 to 10 seconds and the asio4all green icon becomes red with an exclamation mark, another thing that I'm curious about is that my sample rate can only be 44100 or 48000. The only problem that I have is that when I use guitar rig 5 there's an intermittent sound when it starts usually at 512 samples which makes me put it up to 2048 samples and increase the delay up to 100 ms. So, today I started my home music production career :D and I bought myself an M-Audio Avid recording studio, very simple to plug and set-up got myself into playing 5 minutes after.
