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ESI Juli@ problem with Win 7 (64 bit) - latency

post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 

Hello,

I have problem with my ESI Juli@ latency on Windows 64 bit

When I changed the latency (2048 sample) for my DAW is ok, no audio played, only DAW's sound

But when I closed my DAW and want to change latency to normal (256 sample) I can't do it, because "MME Multi channel is running! Please stop and closeit and then try again" But I have no audio programs on, winamp is off, youtube is off...

I really need help, because I don't want to reset my computer every time after my work at DAW

Please help me

post #2 of 6

You are getting a message "MME Multi channel is running " because there is still a video/audio player still loaded or paused  like Media player, Netflix or Hulu and you will get that message. I do not use the 1024 or 2048 since it does not work properly.

post #3 of 6
Thread Starter 

Hey John,

 

Unfortunately I have off all audio stuff, I made it in "Processes" window So I don't know what is on, really

 

This situation piss me off, I don't want to reset my computer every time after my work in DAW, when I want to listen to mp3...


Edited by kyo22 - 9/7/11 at 1:25am
post #4 of 6

The driver does has some bugs and I do not see ESI doing any more updates to Juli@ for Win7

post #5 of 6

Hmm... why are you using such small latency buffer for playback? Buffer size for playback means just the delay between pressing the play button and sound. I would rather use 256-512 in DAW when recording audio/MIDI and 2048 when mixing (DAW) and normal playback.

 

Can you set your DAW to use ASIO, KS or WASAPI?

 

 

jiiteepee

 

post #6 of 6
Thread Starter 

Problem is with the latency changing

I can't change it from 2048

 

Yesterday I stop making music in DAW and I closed my computer with 2048 Today I turn on and can't change the latency, so I can't also play any audio except DAW's audio The only way is making "Factory Default" (is changing on 256, but without any change in sound) and restart computer

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