- FOCUSRITE USB ASIO DRIVER FOR VISTA INSTALL
- FOCUSRITE USB ASIO DRIVER FOR VISTA SOFTWARE
- FOCUSRITE USB ASIO DRIVER FOR VISTA PC
FOCUSRITE USB ASIO DRIVER FOR VISTA SOFTWARE
This is the software driver for your Scarlett Solo audio interface. You see the list box open, and you need to examine the list box options until you see the option for "Focusrite USB ASIO - ASIO" (pictured below with arrow). Click the Audio Input Device list box (pictured below with arrow). You should now be looking at Step 2 of the audio setup wizard. To reach this point, you should have just just connected your audio interface and all of your audio gear and instruments, and started the audio setup wizard as explained in this help article. Mine was set to 'Gen3' as my card is a 'Gen3' PCIe videocard, but setting it to 'auto' (the other setting was 'Gen2') seemed to lessen the DPC latency spikes.Modified on: Sun, 13 Sep, 2020 at 1:48 PM One other thing that I changed was a PCIe setting in the BIOS that allowed you to set the affinity in the BIOS for different PCI generations. My gut feeling tells me that it was something corrupt with the Nvidia drivers, or possibly a conflict between the Nvidia Geforce Experience software and the Killer Suite. Tested in gaming and in Cubase, no ASIO spikes and no audio drop-outs over a few hours of gaming and a couple of hours of fairly intensive audio work. Uninstalled 'Killer Suite' (downloaded latest driver only version first!), rebooted, installed driver only version of e2200 network adapter driver, rebooted. Installed latest driver version, plugged in audio interface to USB, and turned on the device to finish the installation. I uninstalled the UR824 audio interface and it's applications, unplugged all USB devices apart from the mouse, rebooted.
FOCUSRITE USB ASIO DRIVER FOR VISTA INSTALL
I manually removed the Nvidia drivers, rebooted, and then did a 'custom', 'clean' install (tick the 'clean' button), and only installed the latest Nvidia graphics drivers (unticking the 3D stuff and Geforce Experience). Mains powered USB hub for everything but the audio interface and mouseĪt this point I have exhausted everything that I can think of, and could really use some help figuring out the cause.Īfter doing the following, these issues have (finally!) been resolved: Upgraded videocard (same issue with GTX760 and GTX970) Analysed system with DPClat and LatencyMon for an hour with no DPC spikes (though depending on the network driver used, dxgkrnl.sys is spiking/throwing up 'black' and even 'red' DPC latency warnings) Disabled ASIO Guard within Cubase (and tried it on various settings) Tried removing all plugins from Cubase and re-adding them 1 at a time Tried different Yamaha/Steinberg USB drivers for UR824 Updated firmware on UR824 audio interface Tried various Intel USB driver versions High performance power profile (USB selective suspend 'off', System cooling policy 'active', HD sleep 'never', display off 'never', sleep 'never'. Disabling variable CPU clock speeds and CPU throttling/power saving features in the BIOS. Disabling on-board audio and Nvidia HD Audio (in device manager, BIOS, and Nvidia control panel)
Also tried various driver versions and driver only installs) Disabling Network Adapter ('Killer' brand. Steinberg/Yamaha UR824 USB 2.0 audio interface I have tried an exhaustive list of things to try to solve the problem, but so far, nothing has worked. I also seem to get random audio drop-outs when watching videos, either online or offline.
Basically, the ASIO meter in Cubase is sitting at 5-10% and it will all of a sudden spike into the red, causing the audio to briefly drop-out/crackle.
FOCUSRITE USB ASIO DRIVER FOR VISTA PC
I have been having an issue with my current PC build since the outset.