Sounds cuts out (no MIDI triggering) after 5 minutes of playing

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  • ROBERT
    Participant

    are you using a USB hub of any type? I had one that was just not very good, new, known brand name was the cure. As well as a very good sound card.

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    ROBERT
    Participant

    Mine was doing it with sampletank stuff as well, which, imo is terrible software, so it was either the hub i was using or that software.

    Minimize all extra loaded plugins maybe, not sure what your doing, if your just playing drums only, etc…

    Playback of multiple midi files and drumming over it? etc?

    Tell us more specifics.

     

    I am new to midi as well, so, ive just started working out the issues also.

    My stuff would get static from bad latency or something at first. Im pretty sure it was the hub and sampletank software. I bought EZD3 and it was all gone instantly. I did all of this the same day, so its possible software thinking too much or a usb hub not being high quality. (at least this is what solved my static).

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    Honziku
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply – no USB Hub. Maybe it’s a poor quality soundcard. I have switched from USB 3.1 (teal) to USB 3.0 – trying it out!

     

    Thanks!


    EZdrummer version: 3.0.6
    Operating system: Windows 11
    Honziku
    Participant

    Ya, it’s just simple drumming – Roland TD-10 EXP –> Roland Rubix 22 –> USB 3.0 (switched from 3.1) –> unknown soundcard (either Realtek HD audio or Nvidia HD audio? – not sure if that’s software of hardware tbh).


    EZdrummer version: 3.0.6
    Operating system: Windows 11
    ROBERT
    Participant

    Ahh an onboard soundcard? Thats probably the issue.

     

    Have you recorded before this at all? wav files or anything with your kit?

    ROBERT
    Participant

    Roland Rubix 22, dunno about that, but…. roland makes nice stuff. Next thing maybe is processor speed and ram.

    See if updated drivers available for that card, system requirements for that card….

    Then what DAW? Are you selecting its ASIO drivers or other driver? I have like 5 options with my Daw.

    So maybe the ASIO driver could be changed.

     

    Thats what I know, maybe others to answer soon.

    I run an 8 core laptop with 16 ram… no issues there.

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    Honziku
    Participant

    It looks like it was the USB port – switching to 3.0 from 3.1 seems to have done the trick, BUT I’ll update if it turns out it’s something else…

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