Help with latency for audio inputs

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Need some advice please. I am using tracktion 7.

I am running my bass from amp line out, into computer mic input. If I use windows driver, it works, but there is latency of course.

For my electronic drums, I used the AISO driver instead of windows, and it works well, not really any latency. However, if I try to use this driver for my input of the bass signal to the computer mic input, I get no sound.

Am I doing something wrong that i cant use that driver with the mic input?

Any other advice to reduce the latency for a line in instrument? I played with windows driver settings, I can reduce it but not eliminate the latency.

I was hoping I could switch to the other driver like I do for the drums, but when I do, I get no sound from the input any longer.

Thanks!

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Almost forgot to mention.....I have a second question.

Is there an easy way to search this forum? I found the search at the top, but not getting good results.

UPDATE - nevermind, I see it now that I am registered.

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acetrebo wrote:Need some advice please. I am using tracktion 7.

I am running my bass from amp line out, into computer mic input. If I use windows driver, it works, but there is latency of course.

For my electronic drums, I used the AISO driver instead of windows, and it works well, not really any latency. However, if I try to use this driver for my input of the bass signal to the computer mic input, I get no sound.

Am I doing something wrong that i cant use that driver with the mic input?

Any other advice to reduce the latency for a line in instrument? I played with windows driver settings, I can reduce it but not eliminate the latency.

I was hoping I could switch to the other driver like I do for the drums, but when I do, I get no sound from the input any longer.

Thanks!
the computer mic input is not a good solution. it may suffice for some game headphones ...
if you want to record instrument-/micsignals with decent quality, you should invest in an audiointerface with asio-drivers. i don't know where you are from, but prices start at ca. 50$/70€.
most of them have mic and line inputs and use usb as connection to the pc.

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Well, the headphones would use a line out. A small mic would use the line in.

You might consider using a quarter-inch jack to USB cable. Most are inexpensive, although some are not free of latency. There are a good number that work quite well.
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I figured it out.....

I had to go into the control panel of the ASIO driver, and enable the mic input. I had to do the same with my usb microphone.

Now I am able to get both a direct in, and a microphone in, on 2 separate inputs and record both at the same time, and there is 0 latency with the asio driver.

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Excellent! Glad it's working for you. And at no cost!
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