When I record with my m-audio mobile pre USB, there is no latency issues with recording but there is a delay in the headphones if I turn them up to hear myself while recording. How do I fix this? I'm
When I record with my m-audio mobile pre USB, there is no latency issues with recording but there is a delay in the headphones if I turn them up to hear myself while recording. How do I fix this? I'm using windows 8 and im recording with samplitude 11.5 producer version and for recording under the audio options i click the asio driver and It gives me the option to choose between magix low latency 2011 or m-audio mobile pre asio, and the only one that works is the m-audio mobile pre asio, which in the control panel I have the preferred buffer size set on 256 and I'm recording in 24 bit. I've tried increasing the buffer size but it slows down my computer and has no effect on the delay in the headphones. I've also checked and the m-audio drivers are up to date.
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Have a read at this article. I assume you are using ASIO4ALL if not then you should.
http://www.image-line.com/support/FLHelp/html/recording_audio_USBmic.htm
Specifically this part:
Note about latency: USB microphones generally only allow you to hear the sound being recorded after it has passed through FL Studio. As the latency of USB microphones depends on the ASIO4ALL latency settings, there may be a troublesome delay between the sound made and it being reproduced from your speakers or headphones. For example, low latency monitoring is particularly important to vocalists as high latencies cause a distracting echo effect. The only solution to this problem is to lower your buffer length settings (there are limits) or obtain a new soundcard with direct-monitoring.