FlexASIO
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FlexASIO
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ASIO4ALL outputs not working within audio prefrences
I had a similar issue with my setup, I suggest using FLEXASIO. Youll need to download flexasio and the gui component to use it. https://github.com/dechamps/FlexASIO
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First recording setup using PC headphones.
The problem I have with FlexASIO is that it only supports having 1 input while the katana requires multiple. See: https://github.com/dechamps/FlexASIO/issues/147
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[Audio] Zoom U-22 USB Audio Interface -$29.99 (B&H Photo)
The UMC-22 has a budget Midas-type pre-amp which is hard to beat under $200. That said, the UMC-22 also has terrible ASIO4ALL based drivers which can partially be worked around by using something like FlexASIO. Ultimately though, the drivers won't matter unless you are using heavier VST plugins for your voice/audio input.
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Is there any similar software to Asio4all thats not a exclusive driver?
FlexASIO allows none exclusive mode but it does it in a different way to regular ASIO drivers. You will have to give it a try to see if it can provide a latency that is acceptable. It is meant to work with more hardware than regular ASIO drivers. I suspect that latency might be compromised somewhat but give it a try to see if it works okay for you. It does explain how it works compared to other ASIO drivers on the github page.
- What do you guys use besides Asio4all for the latency?
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What’s your “That was the fix!?” To a persistent bug?
FlexASIO
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Pro Tools w/ Windows Audio
https://github.com/dechamps/FlexASIO/releases
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Audio issues "crackling" on the pod.
FlexASIO is the modern and IMO better alternative to ASIO4ALL, just sayin.
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How to play guitar using Reaper along side Youtube while also using ASIO4All
You could try https://github.com/dechamps/FlexASIO It's a universal asio driver that allows non-exclusive mode
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I've got a couple of questions ( I'm using the Trial Verison currently )
flex asio - https://github.com/dechamps/FlexASIO/tree/flexasio-1.9 and https://github.com/flipswitchingmonkey/FlexASIO_GUI
phantom
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Luv Seat
For sure! I released an "alpha" version recently - already got some bugs like not starting / working on Mac haha. If it doesn't work for you or you break something I'd love to hear about it and fix it (feel free to file an official issue on the repository)! FYI I'm looking to finish it and release within 1-2 months (it's my senior project for undergrad). Here is a audio sample or if you wanna just download it.
What are some alternatives?
FlexASIO_GUI - Simple configuration GUI for FlexASIO
audiogridder - DSP servers using general purpose computers and networks
obs-asio - ASIO plugin for OBS-Studio
SatDump - A generic satellite data processing software.
Camomile - An audio plugin with Pure Data embedded that allows to load and to control patches
phantom - [BETA] Modern phase distortion synthesizer plugin (targeting VST3 and AU) :musical_keyboard:
musikcube - a cross-platform, terminal-based music player, audio engine, metadata indexer, and server in c++
DawDreamer - Digital Audio Workstation with Python; VST instruments/effects, parameter automation, FAUST, JAX, Warp Markers, and JUCE processors
SynchronousAudioRouter - Low latency application audio routing for Windows
freac - The fre:ac audio converter project
Band-Split-Delay - Band Split Delay plugin which will hopefully be released to the public one day. The aim of this plugin is to offer 3 bands each with their own reverb and delay settings. The inspiration for this came from FL Studio's Patcher, in which I've made this exact thing and it sounds awesome when paired with the right instruments.