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I totally agree with you about installing ASIO4ALL in some circumstances. I know this is an old topic, but we have all suffered similar problems to you from time to time, even with a powerful system that should easily cope without buffer errors. Thank you for taking your time to explain your experience and advice. Now my computer's performance is drastically better, and more importantly ZERO buffer errors since I started using it. I read my interface does not do well with ASIO apparently - maybe that's your problem as well.
#No sound playing on samplitude pro x2 download
Use Magix Low Latency or download ASIO4ALL (with your interface as the in/out device routed through it) instead using of your interface as the ASIO device directly.
After millions of buffer errors and nights of frustration, I finally figured it out, for me at least.
#No sound playing on samplitude pro x2 windows 7
I use Samplitude Pro X, a Scarlett 2i2 interface, on a self-built computer with 64-bit Windows 7 Pro, an AMD Phenom II Black X4 processor and 8 gigs of RAM (performance should not have been any issue) and was about to give up, start over and buy an expensive new system. *UPDATE* FaderPort issue solved: corrupted cps file! I think its probably a result of me turning off services I thought were unnecessary while debugging the lost ASIO buffer issue. The only issue I have now is my Faderport stopped working. Not only did fixing the PIO/DMA mode for the C drive get rid of the intermittent lost ASIO buffers but also improved the overall speed of loading Samplitude, VIPs and general usage of plugins! I can now set my RME multiface buffers down to 128 (even 64 and it still runs strong) with no issues thus far. Interestingly, my samples drive and storage drives were already in UltraDMA and working fine. Once this was done a reboot was all that was required for the OS to read the drive and set the mode to UltraDMA mode.
#No sound playing on samplitude pro x2 drivers
Since this may have happened during the update to SP2 and the drivers did appear to be older versions, I chose to update the drivers. Second is to re-install the IDE/ATA drivers for the primary and secondary IDE. One is to edit the registry for the IDE/ATA primary.
There are a couple of options in this case. It would not allow me to switch back to DMA. Its hard to believe I could run 50 tracks with plugins running on PIO and only have intermittent lost ASIO buffers. I found my C drive had reverted back to PIO mode! I had set it to DMA long ago and forgot about it not knowing that the OS can switch it back to PIO if there are errors or issues with data transfer. This has been a nagging problem for too long and with some persistence, I believe its finally been solved. RME Multiface 1 (buffer set to 1024, with the most current RME drivers installed) I've searched this forum as well as the RME forum and nothing seems to do the trick!
#No sound playing on samplitude pro x2 how to
I'm hoping the fact that I don't have the problem again after running once, then saving and re-opening the VIP may lead someone to a source of my problem.Īnyone have a suggestion on how to get rid of these last few lost ASIO buffers? I can often reduce the RME buffers down to 512 or less once I have run the audio, saved the VIP, closed Samp and reopened the file. Nothing seems get rid of these last few lost ASIO buffer errors. I've optimized XP as well as experimented with many different Samplitude buffer, monitoring, extended buffer settings etc etc. If I allow Samplitude to play through the entire song, save, close, the reload, the errors will almost always never happen again (until I reboot and start another session). The odd thing is that when I get the errors, its usually on the first play.
Usually not too many and in the range of 1-10. I'm finding that after searching and implementing all settings for Samplitude, the audio interface and system OS, I still get some lost ASIO buffers.