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Old 11-03-2004, 07:29 AM
steinn steinn is offline
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Default Any way to reduce latency with Direct I/O driver?

I'm using Logic 5.5 in XP with an M-box. The direct I/O driver works well except there is pretty bad latency - changing the samples (512, 128 etc) doesn't change the latency.

Is there any way to adjust the latency (BTW, the ASIO driver will not work on my machine - Logic just dies whenever I try to use it)?

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