Topic: Resetting ASIO driver/device without unplugging them

Hello,
   
     I have been running into some weird latency/distortion issues since the last windows update.

the sound will suddenly seem to be recorded at half of the normal speed or simply very distorted.

I"m still trying to figure out what's the cause of the issue, but it seems like that current solution is to reboot my Babyface Pro FS.

Just curious, is there anyway software/soft way to reboot the device?

I figured unplugging the USB cord every time something goes wrong probably isn't good for the port's longevity.

thanks.

Re: Resetting ASIO driver/device without unplugging them

Changing latency/buffer size in the Settings Dialog could also do the trick.

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Re: Resetting ASIO driver/device without unplugging them

RME Support wrote:

Changing latency/buffer size in the Settings Dialog could also do the trick.

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

thanks, I will give this a try when it happens again.

Re: Resetting ASIO driver/device without unplugging them

Inno wrote:

Hello,
   
     I have been running into some weird latency/distortion issues since the last windows update.

the sound will suddenly seem to be recorded at half of the normal speed or simply very distorted.

I"m still trying to figure out what's the cause of the issue, but it seems like that current solution is to reboot my Babyface Pro FS.

Just curious, is there anyway software/soft way to reboot the device?

I figured unplugging the USB cord every time something goes wrong probably isn't good for the port's longevity.

thanks.

Same problem here since two weeks after the latest Windows Updates.
Only restarting the PC helps, changing buffer size does not fix this.

I'm on Windows 10 2004, with Cubase 10.5.20, latest RME drivers installed, using UFX with USB connection.

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Re: Resetting ASIO driver/device without unplugging them

Reset ASIO within Cubase should do it already. If not switching the UFX off/on definitely does.

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: Resetting ASIO driver/device without unplugging them

Hey Matthias,

thanks for your answer.
Reset ASIO within Cubase did not work, switching the UFX off/on I'll try next time the problem occours.
Do you have any clue what's causing this and how this problem can be resolved?

Thanks
Matthias

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Re: Resetting ASIO driver/device without unplugging them

No. Check with Latency Monitor, it might show which process causes the start of the distortion.

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME