stray wrote: Lawrence wrote: Actually I just found out I wasn't using asio4all and that was the problem. I was using the asio in my M-Audio interface. I just changed the settings in my Reaper to asio4all and haven't had the distortion problems so far...
If you actually have a real ASIO device then you really, really should not be using asio4all at all, your overall audio performance will be a lot lower than it needs to be. The problem instead is probably that the ASIO settings (timings/latency) need a bit of a tweak in the ASIO preferences in Reaper. M-Audio is good kit, make sure Reaper is using the M-Audio ASIO driver and tweak your timings till the problem stops.
Yep, what Stray said. M-Audio preferences should let you take the buffer size down pretty small before you get any artifacts.
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