Jorg
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I recommended you 2 cheap interfaces proven to work and you went for the crappiest one……
What happens if you click asio control:asio? The control window of your audio interface should appear…
the crackles and pops mean your buffer settings are too low, try to increase the buffer size in SD3 audio/midi settings until you dont hear the crackles, the disadvantage of increasing the buffer is increased latency. There´s some cheap audio interfaces which could help this, the Roland audio capture duo ex or the Steinberg ur22 are a couple of options which work well and go cheap used on ebay usually for 50-70$
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Thanked by: wphallyour audio interface has its own settings window, open it and change the buffer there, it´s confusing but 33ms is a lot of latency. Change the buffer to the minimum amount 32 or 64 samples and go from there until you dont hear pops and clicks.
You haven’t mentioned which pads are you using with the 2box drumit 3? I use it with Roland and alesis pads and it Plays ok, not perfect but ok by selecting the drumit 3 midi preset. Only Thing missing now is the cymbal choke, how do they work again? 2box sends note on not off.
Yes, it’s possible, the sd3 standalone application is around 261MB, just delete the 40gb basic library and add the path to the progressive and you’re good to go.
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