![]() ![]() When I change it to WASAPI Exclusive mode, the master channel and the recorded track max out and clip like crazy. When I change it to ASIO, it wipes out the Timing Masters with no choices. Is there really a ASIO driver for the Scarlett Solo or do they mean the Scarlett 2i2? Some have mentioned using the WASAPI Exclusive mode. I have the latest drivers installed dated December 2020. Some have mentioned here that they're either using the manufacturer's ASIO driver or ASIOForAll driver (I have not installed the latter). Under the Playback and Recording, I have the Driver Mode set as WASAPI Shared. The Mixing Latency's Buffer Size is greyed out probably because that's being controlled by the Focusrite Control App (currently set to 44100 sample rate and 512 buffer size). The Audio Driver Bit Depth is set at 24 (based on a tutorial recommendation). Under the Driver Settings, I have both the Playback Timing Master and Record Timing Master set to the Focusrite Usb Audio. Every time I try to record a second track, it's immediately out of time with the first track (while it's recording and afterwards). When I record a track of guitar, import an MP3 audio click track or a drum track from my old drum machine, it works just fine when they're recorded separately. I don't have any high asperations of creating over the top music with numerous tracks, audio effects, and mixing adventures. All I've wanted to do is record some original music in its simplest form, just 4 tracks (2 guitars, drums, and bass no vocals). But none of them have been helpful enough yet. I've read a few posts here and reviewed some YouTube tutorials about how to solve latency issues. I'm another brand new user/victim of CbB and Scarlett Solo that's having the "ever-so popular" latency problem. ![]()
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