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List of Audio Interfaces
#31
Hi

Does anyone know if the Allen & Heath ZEDi10FX will work with jamkazam? I'm using PC

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#32
I'm using Apollo twin mkII with 11.4ms latency (orangish/yellowish).  It's working pretty well. The internet latency is the only major ongoing issue now.
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#33
(04-10-2020, 01:42 PM)pkatuin Wrote: Hi there, conforming that the Behringer Xenux X1222USB is working on Mac osx 10.8.5 with a latency of 8.79 ms on Jamkazam Build 1.20 - "1.0.3640" update for windows will follow

Thanks, pkatuin - I've updated the list with this information.

Foxy, we have not had any mentions of that Allen & Heath interface yet (I've added it to the list as mentioned, but "not confirmed working").

benwades, thanks - I've updated the list with the Apollo device under "confirmed working".
Kevin
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#34
(04-10-2020, 08:19 PM)kkriner@gmail.com Wrote:
(04-10-2020, 01:42 PM)pkatuin Wrote: Hi there, conforming that the Behringer Xenux X1222USB is working on Mac osx 10.8.5 with a latency of 8.79 ms on Jamkazam Build 1.20 - "1.0.3640" update for windows will follow

Thanks, pkatuin - I've updated the list with this information.

Foxy, we have not had any mentions of that Allen & Heath interface yet (I've added it to the list as mentioned, but "not confirmed working").

benwades, thanks - I've updated the list with the Apollo device under "confirmed working".

Also tryed the X1222 USB on windows with less luck. it is working but under specifiek conditions. we couldnt use Asio drivers latency got up to 19 ms what is to much. tryed with the WDM driver and we got it down to 8,9ms. But only working on 48khz with frame size of 10ms, any lower frame size and it had a lot of audio jitter.
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#35
Hi everyone,

I just bought a Steinberg UR12. I am using a dual core PC with cable ethernet. JamKazam in combination to Steinberg works quite well. I think the UR12 is good quality for its price. At the moment I can reach a minimum latency of 9,25ms (green dots everywhere during jamming, sometimes short flashes of yellow)....I am using the Steinberg ASIO drivers for in/output (44,1kHz/64 samples)....but I think I could reach much more lower latency (perhaps around 3ms?) if I could use 48kHz and 64 or 128 samples...but when I "play" with these rates JamKazam immediately "throw" me out of the adjustment proces Angry ...it don't recognize the possible in/output sources anymore and I have to reinstall the Steinberg USB driver to get everything working again....

Anyone here who also use the UR12 and can give some advice around the best adjustements especially with ASIO?

Thanks a lot!

Gr. Günther
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#36
(04-05-2020, 12:31 PM)Dimitri Muskens Wrote: Behringer XR18 (Air) works really well.
One does need some insight in the internal (USB-)routing of the mixer.
If setup correctly it is '16 channels of full control' over what you're sending down Jamkazam.
On OSX, local gear latency is at 8.3ms. I/O jitter at 0.4#
I'm hoping you can tell me what you did to connect your XR18 to JamKazam.  From what I read elsewhere, you should route the Mains to USB 1 and 2.  So that's the inputs.  How do you handle the outputs?  To listen to myself and others in the session, should I select the "Built In" and connect a headphone amp to my laptop's headphone port?  In trying this, the sound is rather distorted. Or is the return sound going to come through the USB cable and I need to select something else for outputs in the JamKazam gear set up?  I'm very confused at the moment.  It would be great if there was a step by step plan to make it work since I am a novice when it comes to things like routing on the X-Air. Thanks for any help you or anyone else can give!
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#37
I have successfully connected a Zoom F8 solid state recorder/mixer as a USB interface to JamKazam on a Windows 10 PC. I'm currently sending a few of the inputs to a 2-channel stereo out at 48kHz sample rate.  Lets me use multiple mics inputs on a double bass and a lavaliere mic for speech.

To do this I downloaded 3 drivers from Zoom's support page and installed those on the PC. And configured a few settings in the F8.  I'm pleased this works!  Much more functionality than my Focusrite Solo.

The drivers work with any of Zoom's H series and F series recorders. The drivers automatically match the sample rate to whatever is used by the PC or PC application.

Main downloads page: https://www.zoom-na.com/products/field-v...#downloads

Drivers:

H/F Series ASIO Driver
https://www.zoom-na.com/sites/default/fi....0.9_0.zip

H/F Series Multi-Track ASIO Drivers
https://www.zoom-na.com/sites/default/fi...0.19_2.zip

Audio Interface with Rec ASIO Driver
https://www.zoom-na.com/sites/default/fi....0_E_2.zip

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#38
(04-12-2020, 09:15 PM)Ukiah Bass Wrote: I have successfully connected a Zoom F8 solid state recorder/mixer as a USB interface to a Windows 10 PC. I'm currently sending a few of the inputs to a 2-channel stereo out at 48kHz sample rate.  Lets me use multiple mics inputs on a double bass and a lavaliere mic for speech.

To do this I downloaded 3 drivers from Zoom's support page and installed those on the PC. And configured a few settings in the F8.  I'm pleased this works!  Much more functionality than my Focusrite Solo.

The drivers work with any of Zoom's H series and F series recorders. The drivers automatically match the sample rate to whatever is used by the PC or PC application.

Main downloads page: https://www.zoom-na.com/products/field-v...#downloads

Drivers:

H/F Series ASIO Driver
https://www.zoom-na.com/sites/default/fi....0.9_0.zip

H/F Series Multi-Track ASIO Drivers
https://www.zoom-na.com/sites/default/fi...0.19_2.zip

Audio Interface with Rec ASIO Driver
https://www.zoom-na.com/sites/default/fi....0_E_2.zip


Thanks for the information, Ukiah! I've updated the list of audio interfaces with this information.
Kevin
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#39
MacBook Pro 2.9 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 trying to use a Mackie DL32R for my interface. It hooks up well enough, but I get a latency report of 10.7 on my audio gear, and in the Jamkazam app, my audio is distorted (though other's in the session say it's clean). Any thoughts? Or should we just put the Mackie in the second category?
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#40
(04-13-2020, 01:03 AM)57sideburns Wrote: MacBook Pro 2.9 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 trying to use a Mackie DL32R for my interface. It hooks up well enough, but I get a latency report of 10.7 on my audio gear, and in the Jamkazam app, my audio is distorted (though other's in the session say it's clean). Any thoughts? Or should we just put the Mackie in the second category?

Thanks, 57sideburns! I'll put this in the second category with a link to this post. Let us know if you (or anyone else) is able to get it to work better.
Kevin
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