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Thursday, May 27th 2010, 12:20am

Hi Viron,

Asio4all.dll is for using multiple sound devices in your DAW , as a master driver (for example RME driver plus Virus TI drivers). You might configure this way if you use the analog outs of your Virus, and plug them into your RME, which ACCESS say gives lower latency than streaming USB audio into your DAW. Using your RME for output creates almost zero latency.

``While recording, we recommend that you switch the Main Outs
(Virus Control > Common Page) of the part you are about to
record to Out 1+2 instead of USB. This way, the audio data
doesn’t need to travel from the Virus TI into the Virus Control and
from there to your audio interface; instead, it is sent straight to the Virus’ analog outputs. Once you have finished recording this
particular track, switch the Main Outs back to USB to allow this
part to be fully latency-compensated''

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Thursday, May 27th 2010, 8:04am

Ok so I rolled back to the latest release 3.4 release and I still have the exact same ARP issues so maybe it is the onboard USB port. I will dig up and find my USB card and give it a shot. Thanks!

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Thursday, May 27th 2010, 8:07am

I see Serena I hadn't thought of using the analog outputs. Are there any downsides to using the TI this way and not using the 3 USB outputs? I have always used my TI strictly via USB cable and have never had any issues until moving to this new PC.

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Friday, May 28th 2010, 11:11am

Hello Viron,

I am not sure, but its possible that the downside to using only the analog outputs & RME instead of the TI USB is the loss of sample accuracy, but I do not know this for sure, or really understand the significance. I use the analog outputs because my rig is set up for analog summing with other synths & gear like effects. I do think its extremely cool that the TI offers 3 stereo digital channels via USB though.

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Sunday, May 30th 2010, 3:50am

EDIT: Ok I spoke too soon. After putting in the PCI USB card, the Ti seemed to be in sync. It is indeed in sync when I tested it in an empty project. But when I added the Ti into a project I have going on at the moment, all the Arps are again out of sync. What is weird is they seem to be a bit more in sync then the onboard USB ports. I also upgraded back to OS4. Any ideas at all as to why this is happening? This new setup has me using a new soundcard and also my latency is a lot lower than my last setup. Thanks for any help!

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Sunday, May 30th 2010, 8:44am

EDIT again I spoke too soon once again sorry. Bottom line is the Ti is still out of sync. Should I contact support at this point?

Also I should have added that rarely the Virus Control gui will say in a red window a message that there has been a sync error and to hit the stop button and play to resync. I've only seen this like 3 times but it seems when it does happen, things do sync up. How can I force this sync to happen? Does this error shed any further light on why I'm having these sync issues?

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