I used LMMS 1.1.3 for a while, with the libportaudio.dll substitution trick to get low-latency ASIO. LMMS is great. Thank you.
When I try any of the 1.2.0 versions (especially the test builds with audio recording) I only have SDL as an option. No matter what I try, I get high latency (~65ms on the built-in sound card, a horrendous ~130ms on an external Focusrite Scarlett). Recording isn't possible with such latencies. With 1.1.3 and the dll substitution I get no audible latency at all (on either sound card, with ASIO4ALL for the built-in, and Focusrite ASIO driver for the Scarlett).
I searched these forums and the internet for options, but didn't find any.
Are there any other windows 10 users experiencing such latency?
Are there any tips, tricks, settings, other options to reduce latency with SDL on windows 10?
Thanks in advance, any help appreciated.
(Windows 10 Home 1709 64 bits, Intel i7-6500U @ 2.5GHz, 8GB memory)
When I try any of the 1.2.0 versions (especially the test builds with audio recording) I only have SDL as an option. No matter what I try, I get high latency (~65ms on the built-in sound card, a horrendous ~130ms on an external Focusrite Scarlett). Recording isn't possible with such latencies. With 1.1.3 and the dll substitution I get no audible latency at all (on either sound card, with ASIO4ALL for the built-in, and Focusrite ASIO driver for the Scarlett).
I searched these forums and the internet for options, but didn't find any.
Are there any other windows 10 users experiencing such latency?
Are there any tips, tricks, settings, other options to reduce latency with SDL on windows 10?
Thanks in advance, any help appreciated.
(Windows 10 Home 1709 64 bits, Intel i7-6500U @ 2.5GHz, 8GB memory)