Yes, I confirm the same behavior, the native driver allows max 10 ms latency, but that does not change anything.At 4ms latency it shows me a buffer size of 460 samples. As ExTheSea, other DAWs are dealing ok with this.
I noticed that at initializing the project the CPU is showing a high value 80-90 than the value drops to the 3-4, but the box remains red. I can play the VSTs that I load, it’s just the playback that is stuck.
How can I know what drivers are conflicting with Podium?
I don’t understand if this will disadvantage others that now have no problem with the drivers(can’ t there be a switch option?), but anyway, thanks for looking into the issue.
I have the same problem with Focusrite 2i2. The drivers are new, installed them last week. ASIO 4ALL has the same behavior, shows me CPU overload, with varying numbers 3-6 on the red box.
Thanks
Indeed, this is a very very lonely place.
I posted in the Free section i did’t pay for Podium, but this ain’t gonna happen as I can’t get I to work at all and test it.
This could be the case, but it’s a Podium issue only. I know that ASIO for ALL has this limitation to one process only, but the driver that came with the sound card lets me have a DAW active, and hear YouTube at the same time for example. So Im guessing Podium imposes some rule on the sound driver that other daw’s dont. Thanks
Thanks for the reply. Fact is, neither ASIO works (4ALL or the soundcard’s driver). The Windows one is glitchy, so I can’t test Podium unfortunately.
Hi, is there a solution to this? switching to the windows non-asio driver it plays ofcourse with very bad glitches and latency) but with ASIO it doesn’t work at all.
Thanks.
Seems it has a problem with my ASIO (Focusrite) driver…