I succeeded in passing audio both ways, but there were dropouts every 5 seconds or so.
The setup: Sampiltude SE -->ethernet-->Receptor.
Had Uniwire on 1 insert and Receptor set up with a simple FX just to test.
I want to get this working before purchasing Samplitude classic as my next host.
Any quick tips?
1st Uniwire attempt - problems with dropouts
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 387 posts since 24 Aug, 2004
More info.....After doing some hardware juggling....I have it working, but it is not working that well. I can run exactly 1 insert. If I run a 2nd, I get audio dropouts - but these are Uniwire dropouts and not full project dropouts. The latency is set to 16384 - should be plenty, and in fact I tried setting it to the maximum, but no dice.PhilAiken wrote:I succeeded in passing audio both ways, but there were dropouts every 5 seconds or so.
The setup: Sampiltude SE -->ethernet-->Receptor.
Had Uniwire on 1 insert and Receptor set up with a simple FX just to test.
I want to get this working before purchasing Samplitude classic as my next host.
Any quick tips?
Oh yeah...I'm on Win XP Athlon 1.2 512M of Ram. I will be upgrading soon - but my CPU is not spiking at all...could it be a RAM issue?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 387 posts since 24 Aug, 2004
But wait....there's more....
The behavior changed from dropouts to this:
If I use one instance of Uniwire it works - if I add a 2nd neither of them pass any audio at all.
I'm pretty sure everything is set correctly....but you never know. Tech support time, I guess.
The behavior changed from dropouts to this:
If I use one instance of Uniwire it works - if I add a 2nd neither of them pass any audio at all.
I'm pretty sure everything is set correctly....but you never know. Tech support time, I guess.
