Today, I had pops and crackles in a session, and on a particularly loud section, my drum sound just disintegrated (was a heavy toms section). Changing the buffer size in ASIO4ALL will stick, but it's not a 'real' ASIO and not as good performance wise. But, JK forces the sample/buffer size to 8, this seems to be by design, and there's no way I can find that will allow you to change it. Behringer interface does have an ASIO driver, from other places that's the best device to use. Just read this post am having similar issues. I was dismayed when I found out the driver I had to use was ASIO4ALL, as that is what JamKazam says NOT to use, but it's what Behringer pointed me to, so I downloaded an installed it - see attachment for latest settings used. BTW running on Lenovo laptop w/ Windows 10. (04-13-2020, 05:13 AM)Scott_Graham Wrote: (04-12-2020, 11:55 PM)BruceHS Wrote: I bought the Behringer UM2 interface, since I really only needed the one port for input from my Roland TD-15, which I run thru a Mackie 1402 (along with a condenser mic for chat) and into the UM2. Have you downloaded the drivers for your unit from the Behringer site? I found it just worked perfectly with JamKazam right out of the box after installing those drivers. I apologize, because I don't have the UM2, but I recently bought the UMC202HD, which I think is similar, but has 2 ports. (04-12-2020, 11:55 PM)BruceHS Wrote: I bought the Behringer UM2 interface, since I really only needed the one port for input from my Roland TD-15, which I run thru a Mackie 1402 (along with a condenser mic for chat) and into the UM2. Wondering if anyone has been able to get ASIO4ALL working with any Berhinger interface, especially the UM2? Or is there another ASIO driver I can use? I am debating tossing the Berhinger UM2 and buying the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen, but I have also seen some posts where that seems to have problems on Windows 10 and I think I might have seen one where it said that had to use ASIO4ALL too, in which case I am not buying it, if that is true. I have alternatively been able to setup my audio by selecting USB Codec using the default WMD driver and jam, but my internal latency is ALWAYS 20ms, so that is not ideal. I have disabled the on-oard audio devices, so that only the USB Codec device (which is the interface) is active and set both input and output sampling to 48K Hz (have also tried 41K). I also frequently hear a faint popping sound during setup. However, the audio in the solo session is either really bad, with lots of noise and odd sounds, plus I see lots of output jitter - but the latency is good (under 5), OR the sound is very intermittent, meaning I can tap one of the drums and only 1 note out ten come thru. Occasionally, for reasons I do NOT understand, it does pass the I/O part too and I am able to add that audio gear setup and then open a solo session. on initial setup, it can't determine latency and I have to go to loopback Test page, where (when the test works at all) latency is around 3-4ms, but I/O usually fails test and I can't proceed. On my numerous attempts to setup my Audio Gear in JamKazam, I have never been able to get it to work cleanly when I select ASIO4ALL. I bought the Behringer UM2 interface, since I really only needed the one port for input from my Roland TD-15, which I run thru a Mackie 1402 (along with a condenser mic for chat) and into the UM2.
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