

- Roland octa capture windows 10 driver not installing 2016 install#
- Roland octa capture windows 10 driver not installing 2016 drivers#
Nickderrico, I know I am like 4 years late on this post, but did you ever figure out an actual fix to this? My PreSonus ioStation 24c is doing the exact same thing - audio engine turning off after 10 seconds or so, causing a pop every time I play audio after those 10 seconds of inactivity.
Roland octa capture windows 10 driver not installing 2016 drivers#
I have already tried everything possible regarding frequencies, buffer size, drivers and usb cables. This helped me until i open StudioOne, then the settings of the daw put the frequency at 44,1 and the problem starts again and i cannot solve it. I have the recording level in Windows set to 0, so this doesn't introduce any noise. This keeps my audio device "always active" and I no longer get that pop. In addition to matching all the sample rates, I tried every possible USB suspend setting, even in my BIOS, but nothing worked.Īs a work around, I went into the Recording tab on the Sound Properties dialogue, went to the properties of the Line in of the Audiobox, and enabled Listen To This Device in the Listen tab. My computer would stop the audio engine of my Audiobox after a period of 10 seconds or so of activity. Nickderrico wroteI saw this thread trying to figure out a similar issue I was having with my Audiobox USB 96, so I figure I'd post my work-around to not having an annoying pop before any playback. I'll keep you up to date even though I'm talking to myself like a mad man here and nobody even cares but maybe it will help someone I don't know if it will last, but for now it's working. In short, make sure your playback and input are synced at the same bit depth & sample rate in the windows sound settings AND that the sample rate in the Audiobox22VSL driver is the same as those. BUT I have to sync the sample rates in the Windows settings MANUALLY, otherwise it will cause problems. Windows settings were updated when I changed them from the Focusrite driver settings.Īnyway, uninstalled Universal Control, went back to the Audiobox22VSL 1.3 driver, and now I don't have pops anymore AT ALL. I noticed that in the Playback Device Windows Settings with the Scarlett plugged in, the Playback and Record sample rates were automatically synced and the bit depth too. Just went back to the 22VSL.īefore that, I tested a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 and it worked perfectly. Please if someone knows why tell me!ĮDIT 2: Ok I think it didn't work anymore because I went from the Audiobox22VSL 1.3 driver to the Universal Control. Reinstalled Windows 30 times, tried each combination of drivers, USB ports, all the Windows settings. It didn't do that before! Sometimes some clicks and pops but I didn't need to change the playback device settings. It will work again as soon as I put the same sample rate as the playback. If I don't use the same sample rate for playback and record in the windows playback device settings, my microphone won't work at all (no green bars when i tap/speak on it). When I close a program and reopen it, like chrome, windows media player, foobar2000, you name it. If it doesn't work, try to uninstall/reinstall everything using this guide:ĮDIT: It does not work anymore, it pops twice each time I switch from an application to another, You may hear it popping everytime you re-boot right before the Windows login screen but that's totally normal. If you don't hear it popping before playing, you should be on the right track. Choose the same sample rate as the one in your Audiobox driver (I don't think bit depth matters here)Ī good way to know if this works is to right click in your Audiobox inside Playback Device and launch a sound test 2 or 3 times straight. Right-click on your Audiobox (the one inside the Playback Device parameters) > Properties > Advancedħ.

Right-click on the volume/speaker icon in your Windows 10 system trayĦ. Set your prefered sample rate in the driver settings (e.g 44100,48000,etc.)Ĥ.
Roland octa capture windows 10 driver not installing 2016 install#
Launch and open the driver window if you have it installed (Universal Control 2.2 OR Audiobox22VSL v1.3, I have the latter but I think it will work either way, don't install them both though)ģ.

Plug your Audiobox audio interface in your computer's USB portĢ. Just so you know, I'm on Windows 10 64-bits.ġ. (No more popping twice before playback, crackles, etc.) Maybe this will fix it for some of you, it worked for me.
