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Post by Gaston on Dec 8, 2004 20:02:27 GMT
Hey I´ve an audigy 2ZS platinum wich comes with tree ASIO Options. Creative ASIO, ASIO de Audigy 2 ZS, and ASIO de Audigy 2 ZS (24 bit). Want to use ASIO4ALL, but I´m afraid to crash my computer. What is the advantage of this ASIO4ALL over my Creative ASIO? sorry for Ask but I´m not an expert on this.
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Post by Michael Tippach on Dec 9, 2004 21:28:21 GMT
It is unlikely that you will destroy anything. ASIO4ALL does not interfere with/replace/overwrite any existing driver. It has been reported to work well with the Audigy ZS a few treads up in this forum.
OTOH, there is that general rule which says that if it ain't broken... meaning: if you are happy with your Creative ASIO drivers, you shouldn't change anything no matter how benign.
Then again, if you see room for improvement, you can just give it a try. If it doesn't help, you can always unistall and forget about it.
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Post by Gaston on Dec 10, 2004 14:58:11 GMT
Thanks Michael. In fact In the meantime waiting for answer that´s what I did. Installed ASIO4ALL, usually I need ASIO drivers when using FL Studio, Then after Install this Driver, went to FL5, and set it like Audio Output, usually in the MIXER in FL after doing this, the IN channel shows the soundcard IN´s connections ASIO can control,( SPDf, MIC, LNE 2 mic, etc), but with ASIO4ALL, I is only None, I mean no one INPUT on soundcard is recognized. what happens? Hope I explained myself.
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Post by Michael Tippach on Dec 14, 2004 19:22:23 GMT
If you hit the "ASIO panel" button in the FL Studio audio dialog, the ASIO4ALL control panel should open up. On the left side, you can see a device list that you can expand after you click on "Advanced"
What does your device list look like?
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