Zoom r249/16/2023 ![]() 35Mbps upload and download speed, so guess that helps. I have a municipal network provider, fiberoptic cable + wifi. What's curious is that wifi or wired made no difference. and I don't want to buy any new equipment or pay for more internet speed. My general concern is that using the formula they show, the only way to get decent experience is to almost be down to 10ms. Will try again this week, asking all other band members to do the try 1 and 2 also. ![]() Last week, at around 18ms, we got great sound between our band, all within 5 miles of each other in the Boston area, but we couldn't jam, latency was an issue. Only downside is that you'll have to plug in your headphones to your computer.Īll of these changes reduced latency from 24 ms to 13 ms. Select R24 for Input, but build-in output for output. When setting up the interface on Jamkazam, don't select input and output to use the R24. However when connecting it also using the power source, it showed 96.0.Ģ. When connecting the R24 to the PC with USB cable only (no power source), I couldn't change it, it would show 44.1 on the display. Sampling rate at 44.1 actually gives you poorer latency, counter intuitive to Jamkazam's instruction. After many tries, I found the following:ġ. R24 is recognized by Jamkazam but latency was not good. Hi, I have a Zoom R24 on a Macbook Pro 2011 running on OS Yosemite (not Windows 10, I know, but the changes below may help). Got a Steinberg audio interface on order - try that next week. ![]() When I tried it in a test session with my mates they couldn't hear me either - so back to the WDM driver (at least they can hear me even if there is a delay). ![]() Update - although this looked good when I tried a solo test record I couldn't hear my bass (or the chat mic, but I couldn't record that before even though the record chat option is selected). So far OK but still get variation on above each time I start JK, still experimenting. Playing with it I now have latency at 6ms driver shows green, frame rate is 2.5 and jitter is green. Now the point of my reply - I downloaded and installed ASIO4all driver and got a lot more control in the JK 'new gear' selection. I tried an ASIO driver from Zoom which was recognised and installed OK but JK crashes when testing. I can reduce frame rate in the JK 'manage>audio settings>audio booster' but that increases jitter to red. Latency in a solo test session shows red as 20ms, problems with WMD driver (orange) and frame rate 10 (red). When I connect it by USB it is automatically recognised by Windows 10 and installed with a WMD driver with minimal tweaks possible. ![]()
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