ASIO4ALL Crackles With Wavelength Audio Brick


Hi,

Has anyone installed asio4all and experience it generates soft crackles every 10 min or so? I selected the USB Audio Device (I use a USB DAC Wavelength Brick) and I made sure that the "Always resample 44Hz" box is checked but it still hear these annoying crackles. I use iTunes. Before installing asio4all, this didnĀ“t happen.

I don't know what latency compensation is either, nor the proper settings for asio4all. Gordon Rankin from Wavelength recommends using it, since he argues Windows audio data gets mucked before going to the USB port. From his site:

"Windows has a terrible little problem called the K-Mixed. It basically is a component of Windows that mucks with the data before it goes out the USB port. To fix that problem there is a little free program called ASIO4ALL.com that replaces the K-Mixer and sends out unaltered data to the USB Port.Ounce you have installed the USB DAC through Windows setup wizard. Now install ASIO4ALL and select the DAC using it's utility."

Thanks for your help.

Josep
josep_hernandez

Showing 2 responses by jeffreybowman2k

jc51373: thanks for the advice. i just picked up a cosecant and was trying to use it with my vaio/asio4all/itunes/foobar. when it worked, the results were fantastic. but more often than not, i would need to reset the preferences in foobar or the settings in asio4all to get it going. glad to hear that Mac not only solves this, but actually improves SQ in the meantime.
I bought my cosecant from don better at don better audio in shaker heights, oh. super guy and an incredible selection of gear.

BTW: Gordon's website has a link to an application called "Clicker" that would enable control of itunes on a PDA through a bluetooth connection to the Mac. Have you tried it? Don Better had it running on a Palm at his place, and it looked like it worked flawlessly. If I could just figure out how to flip my LPs with a remote, I would never have to leave my chair!