Hi ya folks,
I got my AXE IO last night and all running well, except i cant change the Buffer size..Its stuck on 512 and greyed out in the control panel...
I can change the Khz tho with no problems...
rabihz24 wrote:i cant change the Buffer size..Its stuck on 512 and greyed out in the control panel...
Peter_IK wrote:Our driver is not MME/DirectX it is an official ASIO driver. You should make sure you install the AXE I/O drivers & control panel from your IK User Area and use those drivers.
dlgebert wrote:rabihz24 wrote:i cant change the Buffer size..Its stuck on 512 and greyed out in the control panel...
When you say "control panel", I assume you mean the audio configuration in either your DAW or the Amplitube 4 standalone program, because the AXE I/O Control Panel doesn't have a buffer setting.
I'm using Studio One 5 on an iMac and I can set my buffer size down to 16. Do you have a PC, or a Mac? Are you using a DAW or the Amplitube 4 standalone program?
Firstly, whether you're on a Mac or PC, when using your AXE I/O, make sure you are not using the ASIO4ALL driver. On a Mac, no external drivers are needed because the AXE I/O is class compliant. For Windows, IKM has their own driver that you must use and should be located in your user area under the AXE I/O product.Peter_IK wrote:Our driver is not MME/DirectX it is an official ASIO driver. You should make sure you install the AXE I/O drivers & control panel from your IK User Area and use those drivers.
Also, when using Amplitube 4, make sure your AXE I/O is your input and output device. Don't use multiple devices in the Amplitube 4 standalone program, or in any DAW. This will introduce timing issues and cause snapping and popping. The device name should be exposed to MacOS or Windows as a USB device named "AXE IO" "2 ins / 6 outs".
Below is a link from IKM that should help getting your AXE I/O working properly.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/index.php?category=13&topic=axe-io
Dave
rabihz24 wrote:Yes there is a khz and a buffer stting in the Axe IO control panel to the left.
Remember than in most cases, DAWS and host applications will likely control this value by their end, not allowing it to be forced differently.
To open the Control software:
After installing the Control software on your computer (refer to section 1.1 of this manual for more information) click the icon on your desktop to launch it.Assuming that your AXE I/O interface is connected to your computer with the USB cable, the Control app GUI
INTERFACE view:
Configuration section:
State:
This LED shows when an AXE I/O unit is connected and active.
MIDI IN, OUT:
These LEDs shows when there is MIDI activity on the AXE I/O physical MIDI ports.
Sample Rate:
Here you can set the working sample rate for the AXE IO unit, from 44.1 to 192 kHz.
Remember than in most cases, DAWS and host applications will likely control this value by their end, not allowing it to be forced differently. For this reason, you might see this value to go back to its previous state when you attempt changing it.
Direct Monitoring:
Here you can determine how the two input channels are mixed on the Direct monitoring path.
“Mono” means that both channels are mixed to mono. This is the most useful setting when you want to monitor one channel per time as this way the input channel will be monitored on both channels of your monitors or headphones.
“Stereo” means that channel 1 will be routed to the left side of your monitors or headphones, and channel 2 on the right side. This is the most useful setting when you need to monitor stereo sources, like stereo microphones, keyboards, sound modules etc.
rabihz24 wrote:Yes there is a khz and a buffer stting in the Axe IO control panel to the left.
dlgebert wrote:Later tonight I'll take a look on my iMac and see if it's greyed out for me as well.
dlgebert wrote:rabihz24 wrote:Yes there is a khz and a buffer stting in the Axe IO control panel to the left.dlgebert wrote:Later tonight I'll take a look on my iMac and see if it's greyed out for me as well.
I have the original AXE I/O, do you have the AXE I/O Solo? I have the most current version of the AXE I/O Control Panel and I don't have a buffer setting on the left side. I have an iMac, but wouldn't think the version would be different from Windows.
Dave
rabihz24 wrote:looks like the Mac version is different..