06-26-2020, 03:06 AM
Some things I did to improve latency using a Scarlett 8i6.
- Set a higher sample rate within Focusrite Control software. I am using 96K
- Once you change your Focusrite sample rate you must redo the Audio Hardware in JK. Delete your old one and setup again. Push through the process.
- Begin a JK session for testing. You can view your performance ratings.
- Unfortunately, manually changing the buffer size in ASIO settings doesn't work because JK resyncs and reverts to a default setting. Therefore...
- Open the Audio Booster panel ..... (Manage, Audio Settings, Audio Booster).
- Notice that changing the Audio Frame Size changes the buffer. I am using 1ms, the lowest setting which gives me a buffer of 96.
The process above gave me a latency reading of 4.6.
- Scarlett 8I6 (Gen 3)
- Driver 4.65.5
- Firmware 1605
- Windows 10
- Set a higher sample rate within Focusrite Control software. I am using 96K
- Once you change your Focusrite sample rate you must redo the Audio Hardware in JK. Delete your old one and setup again. Push through the process.
- Begin a JK session for testing. You can view your performance ratings.
- Unfortunately, manually changing the buffer size in ASIO settings doesn't work because JK resyncs and reverts to a default setting. Therefore...
- Open the Audio Booster panel ..... (Manage, Audio Settings, Audio Booster).
- Notice that changing the Audio Frame Size changes the buffer. I am using 1ms, the lowest setting which gives me a buffer of 96.
The process above gave me a latency reading of 4.6.
- Scarlett 8I6 (Gen 3)
- Driver 4.65.5
- Firmware 1605
- Windows 10