
Thanks very much for your responses! Sorry for delayed reply, I've been traveling. D : Use Ctrl+Shift+ESC to show the Task Manager while you're doing things to see if there is some process that's hogging your laptop's CPU or disk. C : Try a soft synth that's native to the unspecified DAW you're using (rather than the Pianoteq 6) to see if it's possible to run at less than 800 samples. I assume your Win10 is the 64-bit version. B : Ensure that you're running the latest AudioBox driver from here. Pay special attention to the on/off status of your WiFi adapter. A : Download and run the Resplendence LatencyMon tool to check whether the laptop is capable of realtime audio. Just gather information about the situation by trying these diagnostic procedures. Steve200Try A,B,C,D, but they don't have to be done in any particular order. This means I can’t effectively mix in the backing tracks

mix in analog audio backing tracks produced by the Roland's extremely cool Session Partner facilityĪm I mistaken in thinking those goals are exactly what my gear is designed for?.monitor the output of Pianoteq with no latency and no audio break-up/crackling.use the Roland as a MIDI controller for Pianoteq.Laptop USB digital audio output -> AudioBox.


It seems to me like the AudioBox USB 96 is not even close to cutting it for my project. I am a home keyboardist, not an audio engineering guy.
