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SYSTEM SETTINGS System Settings - Audio (ASIO4ALL) The FL Studio installation includes FL Studio ASIO and 3rd party ASIO driver ASIO4ALL.There are two advantages of ASIO:. Remote keyboard with ps4 app. Speed: ASIO drivers (in general) allow lower CPU overhead and lower buffer settings than the standard Windows ('Primary Sound Driver', WDM Driver). If your audio device has a native ASIO driver then we recommend you use that.

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Using Audition at same time just helped the clarity of the feed because Krystal is free/weaker. ASIO4ALL was made for those cheap guys that don't upgrade their cards like me. The USB-Audio Driver helps the latency issue when you have a soundcard or DAW that can. ASIO (Audio Streaming Input Output) is a technology of Steinberg. It allows for low latencies and pretty much every state-of-the-art audio device is nowadays delivered with an ASIO driver (on Windows, at least). However, the basic idea behind ASIO is that professional audio applications entirely take ownership of the ASIO device.

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Hi there, I'm a long time Cool Edit Pro 2.0 on XP user who recently upgraded to Audition 3 and Win7. I should also mention that I'm using an OEM Soundblaster Live card that came with a Dell computer I purchased back in 2002. I know you're probably laughing but it works for me, really all I need is a line input.
So when I tried to record in multitrack view Audition said I should use an ASIO driver instead of the standard WDM driver, so I downloaded and installed ASIO4ALL (up until this point I had never even heard of ASIO). The problem is even after fiddling with some settings I still have unacceptable latency.
I'm getting no latency audio in, it's just once I go to arm a track to record it starts up the ASIO driver and I'm in an echo chamber. If I go in to the edit track view and record from there it seems to bypass the ASIO driver and there's no latency.
So does anyone have a solution, or any ideas on how I can fix this? I'm sure the obvious recommendation is going to be to update my sound card, but even if it is, can you help me to understand what's going on here? Even if I get a new card, I'm going to have to use an ASIO driver, and from my experience so far that's just going to add another layer of latency. I don't understand why I can't just plug in a line input and go like I did with Cool Edit.
Anyway thanks for any help you can provide!