I was using my asio4all drivers for quite a while without the echo installed. It was fluid.
Now, I've installed my old echo indigo io... cause i wanted to do some voice recording...
Now I've got buffer problems in live even with the echo card removed running the asio4all drivers. (Clicks/Pops/bad timing) Seriously, it was flawless before.
Anybody have any similar experiences to this?
Echo Indigo Drivers messed up asio4all?
Echo Indigo Drivers messed up asio4all?
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i'm working on removing the drivers for the indigo... i did not try using asio4all with it either.Robot Criminal wrote:did u also removed teh drivers for indigo?
or cant u use indigo with asio4all... ?
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i'm using asio4all because i like pluggings directly from my laptop. no need for external connectivity, it also means i can work from anywhere without the need for another audio card.Robot Criminal wrote:why is that?Magnus Molin wrote:Don't use Asio4All, use the original ASIO drivers instead ..If there is any.
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