![]() "When the interface is switched off, my CPU idles at around 1-5%. This is just one out of hundreds concerning the Tascam 16 x 8 spiking out the CPU by close to 100% in some cases. This seems to make the 16 x 8 run as it should. When I get back to the barn, I am going to see if my PC has any 3.0 USB ports. Like I said before, when I run my 16 x 8, my PC is screaming. I thought I would just have to live with the fact that my Tascam was just a hugh CPU hog but when I read your reply, it got me to thinking. I've unistalled the TASCAM's drivers, what is the best multi-track reording driver other than ASIO? The last one available is the US-16x08 Mixing driver, didn't even bother to try that one out. I tried ASIO4ALL v2 but I can't get it to multi-track and I'm not sure if I got bsod with this one witch is the one I always experience bsod with. With FL Studio I usually use the US-16x08 ASIO driver, I think it's the only one that let's me record different tracks at once. (Even though I only use 10), and It's pretty slow, still get bsod w/ Audacity ![]() ![]() With WASAPI I can choose whatever amount of tracks I want (from 1 to 16) but I can only record with 16 separated tracks. With Audacity I tried MME - Can't record with 9 separeted tracks, only 2 stereo. The drivers on my pc are all up to date but I'll check it again -Īs for the interface's performance with a couple of DAWs. The buffer size is set to 1024 samples, I could set it a little higher but that's it. I noticed when I record drums, the interface tends to jump, skip, clip during the recording, there's even some volume drops here and there.
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