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Post by flamebv on May 24, 2009 7:03:49 GMT
Hey guys, I have a quick question.
I'm trying to get set up in Ableton Live with a dual-output setup. I plan to use my speakers as main output and headphones as secondary output (for song prep). In addition, I'm using Stereo Mix to record the main output. However, my speakers (which should be main output) are found to be unavailable by ASIO4ALL. I've been using headphones as my main output, but it is imperative that I get everything working under this new system. Could someone please help me out?
I have MS GS Wavetable Synth enabled, but I don't know how to disable it on Windows 7 and with Ableton Live. I'm curious, does anyone know of some freeware replacement to Wavetable Synth? If so, could you help me get set up under it?
If it helps, I'm running under Windows 7 with the latest Realtek HD audio drivers. They were set up already.
Thanks in advance!
- Flame BV
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Post by flamebv on May 25, 2009 14:33:48 GMT
UPDATE: I reinstalled all drivers. Now I'm able to get both primary and secondary outputs recognized by ASIO4ALL. New problems have come up: when I try to do a test tone, I must have all of my stereo outputs activated to hear it - and it comes through the second output. When I try to use it in real-life situations (i.e. play music through Ableton Live), nothing can be heard.
Please, if anyone knows how to fix this, feel free to post.
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Post by taylercfi on Sept 28, 2010 8:21:28 GMT
I've done everything I can think of, followed all the advice, and still can't get sound from Adobe Premiere CS3. I'm getting sound in every other application, can play all my video files and audio files, in all file formats, but not a sound out of Adobe Premiere CS3. (Yes, I visited the Adobe site and did all the stuff they said as well.) ASIO4ALL simply hasn't recognized that MS GS Wavetable Synth is enabled. And you'll notice from the screen shot that it isn't recognizing my mic input either, and the mic is working fine. Any ideas?
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