Komplete Audio 2 Driver — Native Instruments
If you hear clicks and pops while recording, or if there is a noticeable delay when playing MIDI instruments, the issue usually lies in the driver settings, not the driver itself.
The Native Instruments Komplete Audio 2 is an incredibly capable device, but its performance relies entirely on its software foundation. By keeping your Windows ASIO drivers updated, regularly checking for device firmware updates via Native Access, and optimizing your DAW's buffer settings, you can ensure a flawless, low-latency recording and mixing environment. To help tailor this to your setup, please let me know:
: Requires a dedicated ASIO driver available on the Native Instruments Support Page . Once installed, it provides stable, low-latency performance with round-trip latencies as low as 7.55ms at 44.1kHz. native instruments komplete audio 2 driver
If Windows fails to see your interface, the driver registration may be corrupted.
To get your up and running, follow the instructions for your specific operating system: Windows (ASIO Driver) If you hear clicks and pops while recording,
Reduces the delay between pressing a key on your MIDI keyboard and hearing the sound from your speakers.
Prevents audio dropouts, clicks, and pops during heavy CPU utilization. To help tailor this to your setup, please
: Plug the interface into a USB 2.0 port and check the "Sound, video and game controllers" section in Device Manager . For macOS Users (Class-Compliant)
Installing the Komplete Audio 2 driver is a straightforward process:
This means it utilizes Apple’s native CoreAudio framework, and . Simply connect the interface to your Mac via USB.
Set both the and Output Device to Komplete Audio 2 . Optimizing Buffer Size and Sample Rate