Hi fellows! Does everyone have crazy latency issue ups while trying to record with the kemper directly via USB cable after the update? I can't seem to sort it out, and maybe it's just a problem for Windows users that have to use the ASIO driver, but still, it kinda spoils the whole hype around being able to use the profiler as an interface rn. If anyone has a solution to the problem, I'll be happy to try it out, and if you guys know any rumors about a dedicated driver for the Kemper coming out, feel free to tell me about it!
Latency while recording with the new update
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stefmetal -
May 21, 2023 at 8:46 PM -
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If you installed ASIO4All at factory settings, i.e. a 512 buffer size then you will get like 11ms of latency which is awful. Try lowering the buffer down to 128 or lower. If you hear clicks and pops (artifacts) in your signal then you set it too low for your computer.
The other option is to use direct monitoring on Page 7 of 10 in Output settings and your DAW should compensate any recording latency. The only problem with this is if you use DAW plugin effects and want to hear those as you play. The closer you get to 3ms latency and below you can monitor from your DAW.
I'm getting 3.6ms with a 160 buffer size on ASIO4All but my other interface with it's own driver gets better than that.
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Also note that Kemper is working own their own ASIO drivers so performance will get better when they are released.
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Honestly, can't wait to get it during some next update.
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Try playing around with the direct monitoring option on the Kemper as suggested. And make sure you don't monitor through your DAW while recording.