I am trying to help a JK friend shave some ms off their audio gear latency.
Here are some details about their current setup:
* on Windows
* default WDM driver
* they have no external audio interface
* Framesize setting 10ms (I think this is the default for WDM)
* Audio gear latency 20.0ms.
Does anyone have experience using the the ASIO4ALL driver without an external audio interface? It would be especially helpful to hear from you.
Does it help at all to reduce latency?
Any tips suggestions for improving latency on Windows other than purchasing an audio interface?
So far, with just two users, our JK sessions are fine. I do see in speed tests that bufferbloat is bad on uploads, but I'm not sure my Centurylink DSL modem/router has QOS ( quality of service ) that's all that configurable.
Hi everyone, quick question. I have 1st port to my guitar. 2nd port to my drum machine. I am using ID14. I can hear myself and the drum machine. I can't hear anyone else in any session.
It was working fine until I added the drum machine to port 2. It's not the mute or volume level. I have the UPnP enabled on the router.
Guess this will not work for me until I get someone to help. Frustrating the lack of support, I'd rather pay for a program that works and has support than have a "free program" that I cannot use. ugh
It would be good if there was an option to set a limit to the number of people that can be in your session.
I'm finding to often I will set up a session only to have it fill up to an extent that I can no longer participate or it gets hijacked by a group of people who have low latency to each other. Based in Australia I am a long way from the rest of the world and can have a good session with one or two others say from the USA or Europe but any more I'm basically blown out of my own session.
If I could set say a limit of 4 and others wanting to join simply get a session full message try back later would be really useful.
So - after getting the most current client Windows client installed - and installing ASIO drivers for my PreSonus 2|6 USB
I was able to get a working configuration.
However - if I try to add a second channel ( like for vocal or guitar) - the audio gets a nasty scratchy sound in it.
I am wonder if perhaps this is an issue with the performance capabilities of the PreSonus 2|6. It's a USB 2.0 interface.
Not sure. Any thoughts/experience with this particular USB 2.0 device being able to support 2 audio channels on JamKazam?
I don't mind updating to a USB-C device, if that's going to solve the problem. But don't want to buy one if it's not the issue.
Any recommendations for a specific Audio interface to support two audio channels? (one for vocal and one for guitar)
I'm organizing a weekly session that will run Thursday mornings at 9:00 AM pacific for an hour (We have a short list of rock songs from the 60s to the 90s that we're currently working on but as things develop will definitely be open to suggestions as long as they're in the same general style)
The two of us that have been working towards this are located north of Seattle in Wa$ngton state. The name of the session is Pacific Northwest and calls for users to RSVP