That depends on your computer. Just keep lowering it until the audio
starts messing up--crackles, pops, distorts, anything wrong, raise the
timing up to the next level.

On Fri, 1 Apr 2011 22:24:11 +0530, you wrote:

>what buffer size i need to set when using asio drivers?
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Steve Matzura" <[email protected]>
>To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 3:59 PM
>Subject: Re: QWS List problum
>
>
>Funny, I've had great success with the RealTech onboard stuff and have
>to go through hoops to make my Fast Track Pro do what I want it to
>sometimes.
>
>On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:42:41 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>Yep. Asio4all works quite well with some sound cards, not at all with
>>others, and just plain bad with yet others.
>>It's really a stop-gap solution, but a pretty decent one if it likes
>>your hardware, and system resources are available.
>>
>>It doesn't seem to mind the internal sound chip on my MacBook Pro
>>(latency is almost as good as native core audio, but not quite,) but
>>doesn't seem to like Realteks, for example.
>>Then again, most things don't. It's all about the ubiquity.
>>
>>On 3/31/2011 7:19 PM, Raymond Grote wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Glad to hear the buffer thing worked for you.
>>> The trade off to using a bigger buffer size is exactly what you
>>> experience, latancy. You can try the asio for all driver, which is
>>> supposed to be a generic asio driver to work for all soundcards, but the
>>> only success I had with it was shortlived, and it didn't even work
>>> properly. I couldn't figure it out, but that's normally what happens
>>> when I try to do things on my own without knowing much about it. *smile*
>>> Many others have had better luck though.
>>>
>>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>>     *From:* Suman Kumar Bhokray <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>     *To:* QWS list <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>     *Sent:* Thursday, March 31, 2011 4:07 PM
>>>     *Subject:* Re: QWS List problum
>>>
>>>     hi!
>>>     after seting up the buffer size
>>>     every thing is normal
>>>     working fine!
>>>     but there is a bit */latency /*
>>> 
>>> <http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&biw=771&bih=317&sa=X&ei=gN6UTdGDCYv6cKuVpKUH&ved=0CBUQBSgA&q=latency&spell=1>
>>>
>>>     problum
>>>     by the way is there is any work around for asio drivers
>>>     how to instal that drivers on my pc
>>>     thanks ones again
>>>     wishes
>>>     Suman Kumar Bhokray
>>>
>>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>>         *From:* Raymond Grote <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>         *To:* QWS list <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>         *Sent:* Friday, April 01, 2011 12:37 AM
>>>         *Subject:* Re: QWS List problum
>>>
>>>         Now, that is even stranger why it would work with QWS and not
>>>         VST Host.
>>>         You might want to read the article on the QWS website on setting
>>>         up qws with vst plug-ins. They might fix the missing notes 
>>> problem.
>>>         Also in VST Host, you might want to go to the menu bar, devices,
>>>         and wave, to make sure your input and output ports are set
>>>         correctly, and the buffer size is big enough if you're not using
>>>         an asio driver. For input and output I am using my soundcard
>>>         obviously, and for sampling rate I use 44100 or higher, and
>>>         buffer size I have between 600 and 2400, depending on the sample
>>>         rate. Higher sample rates need bigger buffers. All of this may
>>>         or may not help the audio problem, but there are also additional
>>>         audio settings somewhere which I did need to adjust once.
>>>         then, in QWS, you might want to play some notes to make sure
>>>         everything works. You probably already have, but it's a good
>>>         idea just to check.
>>>         If none of this works, maybe we can talk about it off list. I
>>>         almost have to hear the problems like noisy sound to know what
>>>         might be causing it.
>>>         Anyone else have any ideas?
>>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>>
>>>             *From:* Suman Kumar Bhokray <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>             *To:* QWS list <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>             *Sent:* Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:09 AM
>>>             *Subject:* Re: QWS List problum
>>>
>>>             problum! fixed
>>>             it was a driver problum
>>>             when i connect my m-audeo midi sport1x1 to the pc
>>>             my windows xp SP3 instaled a class USB audeo drivers
>>>             then i tryed to instal drivers from the disk i got with the
>>>             device
>>>             but no luck the same class USB drivers was instaled
>>>             at last
>>>             i downloaded the new drivers from the m-audeo website
>>>             witch worked for me
>>>             thank you so mutch for the support
>>>             now the new problum
>>>             i tryed to use VST host with the QWS
>>>             as told on the QWS website
>>>             when i hit keys on my keybord
>>>             i have the same notes missing problum
>>>             and also the tones r not playing clearly
>>>             its noisey!
>>>             but all is well with QWS
>>>             wishes
>>>             Suman Kumar Bhokray
>>>
>>>                 ----- Original Message -----
>>>                 *From:* Raymond Grote <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>                 *To:* QWS list <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>                 *Sent:* Thursday, March 31, 2011 1:14 AM
>>>                 *Subject:* Re: QWS List problum
>>>
>>>                 That is a very interesting problem. Sounds like some
>>>                 midi messages aren't being sent correctly.
>>>                 Does anything actually work? When you say some notes are
>>>                 missing, are some actually there too?
>>>                 The only thing I can think of is make sure the midi
>>>                 ports are connected to the opposite sides, so the midi
>>>                 in port is connected to midi out port on the keyboard,
>>>                 and midi out is connected to midi in.
>>>                 If that doesn't work, you might want to get a different
>>>                 USB interface just to see if it makes a difference. What
>>>                 keyboard are you using? It probably won't make too much
>>>                 of a difference, unless it doesn't do well with midi.
>>>                 The only keyboards that don't are probably old ones, and
>>>                 maybe the very basic beginner ones.
>>>
>>>                     ----- Original Message -----
>>>                     *From:* Suman Kumar Bhokray 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>                     *To:* QWS list <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>                     *Sent:* Wednesday, March 30, 2011 1:38 AM
>>>                     *Subject:* QWS List problum
>>>
>>>                     hi!
>>>                     am a very new user of QWS
>>>                     i use usb to midi 2port interface to connect my 
>>> PSR630
>>>                     when i tryed to record a track
>>>                     some notes r missing!
>>>                     also when i try to turn off local
>>>                     from QWS
>>>                     it has no change on my keybord
>>>                     some one plz help me
>>>                     i will be thankful
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