[done] Missing Asio Latency Indicator In The Device Settings

Is there any reason for this?
If not, I’d rather have it.

Hmmz, i don’t know, was it in there at all? Or was this a manuafacturer option in your device settings?
The ASIO properties in the control panel are just called from the driver, this is no internal Renoise panel.

Yeah, it was there in 1.5 and 1.8.
I know that to change the latency you have to go to the audiocard’s control panel, but to see the ms value in Renoise is also useful.
Especially when you have control panels like that of the Edirol UA-20, where you don’t even see the latency in ms.

yeah, there used to be a latency indication for asio drivers in the audio section of the preferences. Like to have this back as well.

The custom latency setting is for the Directsound driver.
The other one was indeed just the indicator, you can’t manually set the latency in the Audio software for ASIO, you have to do this in the driver’s controller.

“you can’t manually set the latency in the Audio software for ASIO, you have to do this in the driver’s controller.”

yes indeed, I know. But after you set the buffersize in your soundcards control window, Renoise would show the latency in ms, and now it doesn’t anymore.

That’s what i pointed to with this part: “The other one was indeed just the indicator”

lol blame it on teh Dutch ganja

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I contacted Roland if they plan on adding this indication in the audiocard’s control panel and they said:

It is shown in a popup when you change the sample buffer size (at least for the delta device, maybe it is different with the firewire panel)… the reason why they do not show this value directly in the panel is probably because it is approximated and dependent on sample rate

In renoise 1.9, only with directsound drivers selected, the latency in ms is shown for my echo indigo soundcard.

In 1.8 this was also shown with Asio selected.

Yes indeed, that was actually completely different! :) strange that they do not co-ordinate the different projects more, seems like that would be more time effective… anyways ;)