| I have a latency problem when using my MIDI keyboard (AKAI LPK25) together with my USB audio interface (Roland Tri-Capture). When using my MIDI keyboard with the regular windows drivers there is hardly latency. The block sizes (device and internal) are 256 samples resulting in a latency of about 20ms. But when I connect my audio interface and start up Studio One the block size increases to 882 samples resulting in a latency of 60ish ms each (input/output). I have tried to reduce the buffer in the driver settings of my audio interface. But that does not change the size of the blocks in Studio One. The Device Block Size is still locked at 882 samples. Decreasing the Internal Block Size only increases the latency. Could it be that Studio One is not using my audio interface's driver correctly? My laptop sets the audio playback and recording to my audio interface when I connect it and Studio One has 'Windows Audio' as the Audio Device (both when my audio interface is connected and when it is not). Equipment: MIDI keyboard: AKAI LPK25 USB audio interface: Roland Tri-Capture CPU: Intel Core i3 3110M @ 2.40GHz |
| bobluursema wroteCould it be that Studio One is not using my audio interface's driver correctly? My laptop sets the audio playback and recording to my audio interface when I connect it and Studio One has 'Windows Audio' as the Audio Device (both when my audio interface is connected and when it is not). There's your answer, you need to change the playback device, in the Start page click on Configure Audio Device and from the drop down list choose the Roland Tri-Capture driver and everything should be fine. |
| I did think of that, but in the drop down list there is only the Windows Audio. Also when I set the default of my laptop to be the regular speakers there is no option for the Tri-Capture in Studion One. |
| I think that you should re-install the drivers. |