


Open Control panel and go to Power Options. System Settings Enable the High Performance power plan Note: If the controls are greyed out in Live, the setting can only be changed in the interface's Control Panel.

It's possible to set the Buffer size in Live's preferences → Audio Tab, however depending on your interface, you might need to click on Hardware Settings to make the adjustment in the audio interface preferences. We recommend using a buffer size of one of the following: 128, 256, 512 or 1024 samples. You can also use this for audio devices that don't come with proprietary ASIO drivers. It can be useful to those who may experience driver issues and have tested their manufacturer drivers without complete success. Install the driver and then choose it from Live's preferences on the Audio tab:Īdditionally, the third party driver, ASIO4ALL is available to download for free. Most audio interfaces generally come with a custom ASIO driver. On Windows, the best performing driver type is ASIO. Keep up-to-dateīefore anything else, make sure you're running the very latest version of Windows, the latest version of Live, then update all plug-ins and the correct version of your audio interface driver. How to avoid crackles and audio dropoutsĭisclaimer: Ableton can't be held responsible for any issues that are caused by changing settings of your operating system.Supported systems: Vista (64-bit), Windows 7 (64-bit) and Windows 8.Windows generally needs a few additional adjustments to ensure optimal performance for use with Live.įirst make sure to read the following dedicated articles: Supported software: All apllications which use the ASIO driver model. These models have separate dedicated drivers. This driver does NOT support the following BEHRINGER hardware: *bundled with UMX series, XENYX mixers, PODCASTUDIO USB

Lastly whilst I have scanned it for viruses with windows defender I am not responsible in the very unlikely case this download causes any damage to your computer. Naturally whilst these devices are 16bit only they still make good portable interfaces where it doesn't matter too much if it went missing or for capturing audio from consumer audio gear (the UFO version even has a built in phono pre-amp). It also allows you to do some basic configuring of the interface something that can't be done with the generic drivers. Doesn't claim to have WIN10 support but is has installed fine here in conjunction with the UFO202 cheapo interface on a DELL laptop that came with W10-64 out of the box. Attached to this post is the original Behringer (by ploytec?) ASIO 64bit driver for Windows, this is no longer on the Behringer website annoyingly with them switching to just supplying the ASIO4ALL driver which naturally as it is a generic driver doesn't work as well.
