04-30-2020, 04:54 AM
The I/O Jitter occasionally going red is fairly normal (at least for me - I think somebody said the color is based on a percentage of your latency, so the lower latency, the easier it is to wiggle just a little and go red), as long as its not going higher than 2-3ms. If its spiking up way high, then there is a bottleneck somewhere giving you trouble.
What latency/buffer size is the roland running at? Is the audio coming in and out with no cracks/pops/etc? make sure the direct monitoring switch on the back of the interface is turned off you you are hearing the audio after the computer gets it. Its possibly your buffer size is too small causing degraded audio quality and bad I/O jitter.
What latency/buffer size is the roland running at? Is the audio coming in and out with no cracks/pops/etc? make sure the direct monitoring switch on the back of the interface is turned off you you are hearing the audio after the computer gets it. Its possibly your buffer size is too small causing degraded audio quality and bad I/O jitter.