![]() ![]() n-table/2/ Unfortunately, I am experiencing a problem with Windows native apps. ![]() Version D, which is supposed to support 24 bit recording and playback. Ok, so after poring over the Realtek literature and comparing the writing on the chip, it would seem I have the Realtek ALC888S-VD2-GR. I like the mixer and don't want to change, but if it is the bottleneck, I probably will put it on the to do list for shopping. Unfortunately, Mackie shut down their forums a few years back, so no help there. Now, I keep hearing ASIO and then WaveRT (although some of the Mixcraft literature states WaveRT first)is the way to go, but I'm inclined to think my interface is not supporting 24 bit and I figure 24 bit will provide extra headroom when recording, so why start out with a 16 bit handicap? Can anyone clarify what's going on here? I'd like to have 24 bit available, but not sure about the efficacy of the Wave drivers. ![]() What's strange is that the latency goes up when I turn quality setting down and vice-versa. In this mode the lowest workable latency I can get is 42.7ms, with 3 buffers, buffer size 4096, sample rate 48k. Interestingly, in Wave audio, I can select 24 bit even with USB output. Now, when I use Core Audio through USB, I only see 16 bit, but when I set output through the PC sound card, I have 24 bit as an option. There is not even an indication of the bit depth until I open the ASIO option window, where it says 16 bit, again no other option. I have noticed that when I use my only USB interface, the Mackie profx8 v1 mixing board, I only get 16 bit output. ![]()
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