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Originally Posted by roadster.wa
Just tried those settings and created a 48KHz file to test too.
There is no problem switching between 44.1 and 48KHz but if you go to 96 or higher the difficulty is as I described. This may be because the Babyface driver reconfigures the total number of input and output sockets. It doesn't need to do this to achieve 48KHz. Incidentally I always have the initial BF setting at 192KHz. I have also noticed that a small buffer size tends to cause pops or crackles if there is any other processor activity so I tend to run it at the default.
You may already know that the Foobar2K wasapi driver has similar problem ( actually worse because it doesn't recover at the second attempt) but the F2K ASIO works OK.
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Thanks for the feedback, I will try with higher resolution files.
Feedback like this is very helpful, because I've started to think about implementing dynamic buffer settings with regards to ASIO driver's buffer size - then there would be no such option for setting buffer size in OUT_ASIO, because it'd be set in realtime. I'm not sure if this gets to the next version that is planned for release at the end of January, but who knows :-)
Regards,
-M.J.