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Universal ASIO driver

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Asio4all Driver Binary Download

The primary use of Asio4All today is to creating music on your PC when your built-in drivers just won’t cut it. However, its applications extend beyond that.

Free and universal

Asio4All is a free, hardware-independent, low-latency universal Asio driver for WDM-supported devices and software.

Asio drivers bypass Windows mixer to make audio output fast and reliable. However, not everybody has such a driver. In that case, Asio4All serves as an intermediary, connecting your audio software to your sound card.

The installation is simple. After your download, you just need to access DAW preferences and choose this program as the driver.

Primarily, Asio4All allows FL Studio to run on low latency, adding to the speed. You'll grant it exclusive access to the audio driver, and it will replace some of its functions and add some new features.

This program acts as an emulator for Asio drivers, so you can use any digital audio workstation without the need for an external audio card. It's ideal for those starting their home studio.

Where can you run this program?

Asio4All is only available for Windows devices with operating system versions Vista, 7, 8, and 10.

Is there a better alternative?

Yes. Asio4All is great, but it hijacks your audio and doesn’t let you play other audio output. If you’re on a Mac, try Soundflower. For Windows, FL Asio is a good option.

Our take

Asio4all

While it does come with its share of issues, Asio4All boasts a fantastic range of compatibility, making it a logical go-to choice.

Should you download it?

Asio4all Driver

Yes, especially if you want to create music on your PC and your custom driver isn’t sufficient.

Highs

  • Universal audio driver
  • Works with all WDM-supported audio devices
  • Low latency
  • Independent software

Lows

  • Difficult to use
  • Sometimes displays verification errors

ASIO4ALLfor Windows

Driver

2.9

Asio4all Driver Windows 7

Hi all. I don't like to think of myself as a 'newbie,' having been recording at home for several decades! However, as someone that was brought up in an analogue age and who has continued to use digital multi tracks in pretty much the same way as reel to reel tape, I've finally decided it's time to get to grips with the potential that my PC offers me. I would appreciate some advice on my mixer interface problems.
I want to use a USB mixer rather than a simple interface - mainly because it saves too much re-plugging, but also because it can double-up for more traditional live uses. My problem is that I've struggled to find any clarity as to which models truly have dedicated ASIO drivers that are compatible with 64 bit windows 7 systems. I've just had to give up on what I thought would be a bargain Alesis Multimix 16 USB 2.0 I picked up, but I just couldn't get my system, running Cubase 5.0, to recognise it. Have looked at some other models, but I'm worried I may find the same problem. The A&H 'Zed' series for example looks pretty good, but they've been around for quite a while and I get the impression that I'll be stuck again with having to rely on ASIO4ALL. Having spectacularly failed to get this to work with the Alesis' I really don't want to go through all that again.
Can anyone please recommend a decent USB based mixer that works with manufacturer dedicated drivers with Cubase in 64 bit W7? I appreciate the points in favour of FireWire, but am happy that USB will be good enough for my solo recording projects. I just want one that will work out of the box!
To much to ask..?