Alesis multi mix 4 and samplitude 2014

Joski360 wrote on 9/16/2015, 6:21 PM

I'm new to the community and may have missed this question so I'll ask again for my sake. I just switch from Adobe to samplitude 2014 and I like it better already however the latency was killing my recordings a problem I didn't have with Adobe cs6 at all, a friend told me to purchase a new interface and I went with the Alesia multi mix 4 usb. Hooked it up the program read it fine and when I went to lay vocals it would record the beat on my vocal track. Either I bought the wrong Interface or my settings are wrong, either way any help would be appreciated 

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browj2 wrote on 9/16/2015, 6:48 PM

Hi,

Which version did you buy? Samplitude Music Studio 2015 or Samplitude X2 or something else?

To reduce latency, you need an ASIO driver. Download and install ASIO4All, which is available on the Alesi site or elsewhere on the internet. Under Program settings, set this as the driver.

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Joski360 wrote on 9/16/2015, 6:58 PM

I bought 2014 because it had a better rating...plus it was cheaper..., and I soon after installing downloaded and switch my driver to asio4all