Emiliano diaz Posted 16 hours ago Author Share Posted 16 hours ago 9 hours ago, Bristol_Jonesey said: Las interfaces Behringer no serían la primera opción de la mayoría de las personas debido al hecho de que no ofrecen un controlador ASIO adecuado. ASIO4ALL NO es un controlador ASIO. Si todavía está dentro del período de devolución de su proveedor, vea si lo cambiarán por otra cosa. Look, man, at the end of the appointment he said to me, "If you're still within your supplier's return period, see if they'll exchange it for something else." I'm not saying gibberish, other than that's true. You told me so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57Gregy Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago On 6/19/2025 at 10:55 PM, ED9862 said: Lately, I've been experiencing the following error: Audio Engine Crash, when I start recording (MIDI) or start mixing. But before this happens, the audio starts to crash in some way, and it stops playing and then starts playing again for a very short time, and things like that happen. Honestly, it's super awkward and annoying to work this way, even though everything is set up correctly and I'm working with an audio interface. Is there any solution the community can give me? Welcome to the forum. How are you recording MIDI? Are you using software synthesizers? Are you using any VST effects or DX effects while recording MIDI or audio? Some soft synths require a higher buffer to operate without glitches. Some effects and synths use a lot of computer power and need the higher buffers to avoid problems. As mentioned, ASIO4All is unnecessary in the 21st century. I think Microsoft's WASAPI driver in exclusive mode will provide better performance in most situations than ASIO4All ever did even in the most favorable conditions. In any case, knowing how and what you're recording and what other processes are going on at the same time as your recording (VST FX and synths) will give us an idea what can be done to eliminate your recording problems. Specifics such as what synth? What effects? What's your operating system? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wookiee Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago 58 minutes ago, ED9862 said: You're not giving me any solution anyway. Besides, I was in the wrong forum. This is for songs, not for problem solving. But as I said before, I'm new and had no idea. Now I'd like to know how I can pass this on to someone else. As a general rule you would send your problem to the support department of the company you believe is the root cause of your problem. You would politely provide them with the following information. The specification of your PC, CPU, make, model, speed number of cores and threads. The amount of RAM installed. Then details of your audio device, make, model, which driver model is use. Your computers OS release and build. Your MIDI controller and MIDI interface. What plugins, VSTi or hardware you are tryin to record, with a complete step by step breakdown of how to reproduce the issue. Infact in a peer to peer forum, like this one, if you genuinely wanted help you would provide that information to the forum members so they knew what they were dealing with. For all we know you could be running a cheap laptop, with a 1.3GHZ CPU, 2 core 2 thread, with 4 gig RAM, the onboard Realtek sound device, OS must be Win 10 as Sonar can't be installed on anything less. How about sharing some more information about your computer instead of complaining that you not getting any help? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emiliano diaz Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago 9 hours ago, Wookiee said: Como regla general, debería enviar su problema al departamento de soporte técnico de la empresa que considere que es la causa raíz del mismo. Les proporcionaría amablemente la siguiente información. Las especificaciones de su PC: CPU, marca, modelo, velocidad, número de núcleos e hilos. La cantidad de RAM instalada. También, detalles de su dispositivo de audio, marca, modelo y el modelo de controlador que utiliza. La versión y compilación del sistema operativo de su computadora. Tu controlador MIDI y tu interfaz MIDI. Qué plugins, VSTi o hardware intentas grabar, con una explicación paso a paso de cómo reproducir el problema. De hecho, en un foro de igual a igual, como este, si realmente quisieras ayuda proporcionarías esa información a los miembros del foro para que supieran a qué se enfrentan. Por lo que sabemos, podrías estar usando una computadora portátil barata, con una CPU de 1.3GHZ, 2 núcleos y 2 subprocesos, con 4 gigas de RAM, el dispositivo de sonido Realtek integrado, el sistema operativo debe ser Win 10 ya que Sonar no se puede instalar en nada menos. ¿Qué tal si compartes más información sobre tu computadora en lugar de quejarte de que no recibes ayuda? 9 hours ago, 57Gregy said: Bienvenido al foro. ¿Cómo grabas MIDI? ¿Usas sintetizadores de software? ¿Utilizas efectos VST o DX al grabar MIDI o audio? Algunos sintetizadores de software requieren un búfer más alto para funcionar sin fallos. Algunos efectos y sintetizadores consumen mucha potencia del ordenador y necesitan búferes más altos para evitar problemas. Como ya se ha mencionado, ASIO4All es innecesario en el siglo XXI. Creo que el controlador WASAPI de Microsoft en modo exclusivo ofrecerá un mejor rendimiento en la mayoría de las situaciones que ASIO4All, incluso en las condiciones más favorables. En cualquier caso, saber cómo y qué estás grabando, así como qué otros procesos se ejecutan simultáneamente (efectos VST y sintetizadores), nos dará una idea de cómo solucionar tus problemas de grabación. Detalles como qué sintetizador, qué efectos, cuál es tu sistema operativo, etc. Thanks for the tip. I'll answer: I don't understand MIDI recording. I think I do, like any other user. I use VSTs for most of my projects, both for instruments and effects. This could be the cause, since I often use synthesizers from Roland Cloud, Arturia, etc. And you may be right, since I had a low buffer, then increíbles and decreased it, but the problem persisted. I don't want to cause problems here, I don't have those intentions, I was just looking for someone else's opinion, to see if the same thing happened to someone else.But I also think it's due to CPU overload, since I use a fairly common laptop, which is within everyone's reach. With basic factory components. But there's a reason for that: I'm just getting into the world of production, which I'm not sure is a future project. So I've been "studying" myself, so to speak... Perhaps in the future, big investments will come, and the team will be improved. Thank you so much for responding! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emiliano diaz Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago 9 hours ago, Wookiee said: Como regla general, debería enviar su problema al departamento de soporte técnico de la empresa que considere que es la causa raíz del mismo. Les proporcionaría amablemente la siguiente información. Las especificaciones de su PC: CPU, marca, modelo, velocidad, número de núcleos e hilos. La cantidad de RAM instalada. También, detalles de su dispositivo de audio, marca, modelo y el modelo de controlador que utiliza. La versión y compilación del sistema operativo de su computadora. Tu controlador MIDI y tu interfaz MIDI. Qué plugins, VSTi o hardware intentas grabar, con una explicación paso a paso de cómo reproducir el problema. De hecho, en un foro de igual a igual, como este, si realmente quisieras ayuda proporcionarías esa información a los miembros del foro para que supieran a qué se enfrentan. Por lo que sabemos, podrías estar usando una computadora portátil barata, con una CPU de 1.3GHZ, 2 núcleos y 2 subprocesos, con 4 gigas de RAM, el dispositivo de sonido Realtek integrado, el sistema operativo debe ser Win 10 ya que Sonar no se puede instalar en nada menos. ¿Qué tal si compartes más información sobre tu computadora en lugar de quejarte de que no recibes ayuda? How's it going, bro? Thanks for trying to find a solution. I'm completely unfamiliar with my computer's components. I can assure you that it is a fairly common laptop, with native factory components. And it is within everyone's reach, I assure you.Could this be the cause of my problem? Of course, because it overloads the CPU.I would take the time to specify everything you're asking for, but I don't have the time. Besides, it's not worth it. Thanks again for responding. And I apologize if I sounded complaining, which is absolutely the opposite. Greetings, bro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wookiee Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago @Emiliano diaz fine, you obviously really don't want help. It doesn't matter how familiar you are with your computer, without telling us what actually hardware you have we can't help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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