07-14-2020, 09:22 PM
I am seriously considering getting the Focusrite Scarlett i2i. It has its own driver, so I can get rid of asio4all. I look foward deleting the app from my PC.
A lot of people like the i2i. I still don’t understand why I get the sound degradation and jitter with asio4all with smaller buffers but not with the i2i driver. I understand that asio4all runs as an application leveraging on usb wdm Codec and the Focusrite is a real ASIO driver, with stuff going into the Windows device management folder ... But so what?
I presume that Focusrite provides a mechanism to adjust the buffer Size and resync jamkazam to utilize the new buffer size without leaving a jk session. I don’t want to lose that capability. Am I becoming paranoid?
A lot of people like the i2i. I still don’t understand why I get the sound degradation and jitter with asio4all with smaller buffers but not with the i2i driver. I understand that asio4all runs as an application leveraging on usb wdm Codec and the Focusrite is a real ASIO driver, with stuff going into the Windows device management folder ... But so what?
I presume that Focusrite provides a mechanism to adjust the buffer Size and resync jamkazam to utilize the new buffer size without leaving a jk session. I don’t want to lose that capability. Am I becoming paranoid?