Ad_Astra wrote:I'm using the iRig Stomp I/O only as a controller, for the latency is really bad in Win Exclusive and ASIO4ALL just leads into a path of problems.
Just plug in the device and add it as a controller in DAW. Works well with Sonar and Studio One 4.
WASAPI is a great set of drivers for video games or movies, but unfortunately it does not handle real-time audio as great as more specifically designed drivers like ASIO drivers.
If you need help setting up ASIO4ALL and your iRig Stomp I/O for optimal performance, please
reach out to the support team herefor extra help. Send me a PM with your Ticket # so I may flag your case after.
In the meantime, here are some quick suggestions. First, make sure Hardware Buffer is not enabled in ASIO4ALL, then check your audio buffer size. I've found from experience it is best to set all devices to the same audio buffer size. Use the WRENCH icon to see 'sub-devices'. Use the slider to adjust the audio buffer size, and make sure to match the setting listed in your DAW, or simply adjust the value to match afterwards. This way you can be sure everything is working as it should.
Note - Start with an Audio Buffer size of 128. From here you can go up in value if you hear clicks or pops, or down if you still hear latency. Depending on your system, you may only be able to go so low without hearing clicks or pops.
Below is a quick guide which will give some visual reference to my suggestions above.
Click here to see the ASIO4ALL guide for iRig products using Windows.