- #1st gen axiom 61 driver install
- #1st gen axiom 61 driver drivers
- #1st gen axiom 61 driver driver
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Just order a MIDI-Keyboard from a newer series (like M-Audio Oxygen 61 Mk4) and send it back if it didn't solve the bit strange latency issue (or buy it when it works).ġ0.
#1st gen axiom 61 driver drivers
Try to work with your DAW without your audio interface and its drivers (deinstall and use some recommended drivers in your DAW - or ASIO4all) to exclude incompatibilities with your audio interface.ĩ. Try another DAW in its free text version and if the DAW could make some kind of problems or incompatibilities (would be strange if this might be the case - but at least you have certitude then).Ĩ.
#1st gen axiom 61 driver windows 10
Try to run your DAW in Windows 10 Compatibility Mode for Windows 7.ħ. Check in Task Manager if your DAW activities already consume most of your RAM - in this case 16 GB RAM would be useful for larger music projects (I'm pretty much in the safe zone with 32 GB RAM).Ħ.
#1st gen axiom 61 driver driver
Check the settings of your driver system in your DAW if there are options like a hybrid engine for low-latency program use, put the ASIO buffer around 512 ms/32 Bit (latency is mostly defined and fixed by this value ) and the VIP object buffer at around 8192 ms if you want to play a track with the MIDI keyboard.ĥ. Use the latest drivers of your audio interface in your DAW settings.Ĥ.
#1st gen axiom 61 driver install
Delete the drivers of your audio interface and download and install the latest drivers of your audio interface from its support website.ģ. Deactivate and deinstall all external firewalls and anti-virus softwares (especially those with their so-called "real-time protection") > just use Windows Firewall (make sure to fully allow your DAW) and Windows Defender.Ģ. But try following things before installing another Windows version.ġ. I don't know which DAW you actually use besides Ableton. I was thinking, maybe, since it's a 1st gen midi controller it could happen to not be compatible to win 10, and I searched in m-audio website for the software but it only has the 2nd gen, I don't know if it really means that it's incompatible or that I could use the 2nd gen software (I tried that btw, and nothing happens) instead of the 1st gen software.Īnyway, I'm just trying to run out of options before trying to use win 7 because only to think about backing up my computer stuff, uninstalling 10 and installing 7 makes me lazy. I also tried connecting with a MIDI cable but it's still the same, and another thing, the light that indicates the reception of signal in the DAW follows me playing but the sound only goes out later, kinda like a lightning/thunder thing. I already tried ASIO4ALL, tried to change the hardware settings (buffer and frequency) of the Scarlett, tried to change the latency in my DAW and nothing happens, really, nothing changes. Some additional info: when I set to record on Ableton, the latency happens faster than if I use, for example, Finale (only to play along), and also, if I'm not using internet browser or with other stuff opened, so I think this means it might have something to do with RAM maybe? But actually I'm clueless. My audio interface is a Scarlett 6i6 from Focusrite
My computer has an i7 intel, 8 GB of RAM and 1TB of HD I'm having latency troubles with the midi controller, and really, I tried everything I saw on internet and talking with friends, but the problem is that when I first set the midi controller it works with an ok latency, and by that I mean that I can play along with a metronome, for example, but after a while (and it's a little while actually), it starts to increase the latency, and it really pisses me off ! I don't know if with that alone someone can give me a hint, anyway, I'll give some info about my computer set: My question goes about Axiom 61 1st gen, I've seen another topic about it, but since I tried the solutions that where there with no result (and my problem is a little different), I decided to start a new topic. I'm new in the forum, so, I'm sorry about anything I do wrong in first place!