![]() Now, at the begining, the newer driver with the drop down menu was giving me excelent, stable performance even at the lowest buffering settings, and I remember I started getting the dropouts after windows did some update, so there must be something that was added to that driver, that with a windows update got screwed up. ![]() I then loaded the same session, no dropouts at all, stable playback at the lowest buffer setting. Anyway I choosed the lowest buffer setting (64 samples), giving me a latency of 5.261ms, still not bad. Noticed that this driver doesn’t go as low buffer/latency as the newer, with wich at first I was getting down to 2ms or so, stable operation. Reboot, open Nuendo, open Yamaha USB driver ASIO settings, obviously the drop down menu with the various settings (aka lower latency/stable etc) is gone. I uninstalled the tools and yamaha USB driver, rebooth, and then I rolled back to the previous tools/driver installer v 2.16.
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