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Post by chastafive on Sept 30, 2010 20:39:09 GMT
Hey, I was checking out various forums and haven't been able to figure out why ASIO refuses to work on my system. I'm running the latest version of Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit, 5.68 RAM, Intel Core i5 CPU, 2.4 GHZ. My drivers--which I suspect to be the main problem, although Windows 7 itself may be the culprit--are an ATI High Definition Audio driver and a IDT High Definition Audio Codec. The issue i'm running up against is that when switching to ASIO drivers in FL studio 9 (or any other DAW for that matter) the input works A-OK, but there's no audio playing. I check the ASIO settings and Speaker 1 has a big x through it saying "status unavailable". I've tried updating the driver to the latest edition, but apparently it's already at the latest edition..so I have no idea what the issue here is.
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Post by Mermidon on Oct 2, 2010 14:08:35 GMT
Ok I had the same problem. After reading many different posts and trying may different things ALL I HAD TO DO WAS UPDATE MY SOUNDCARD DRIVERS. If you are not so great with the PC I will do a step by step here. From MS website Windows Update can search for updated drivers and install them automatically, but if you already have a new driver you want to install, you can do this yourself.
Most drivers today are self-installing—after you download them, you can usually just double-click the file to begin the installation. Software included with your hardware usually contains drivers that are installed automatically, but sometimes you might have to install a driver manually. Here's how: 1. Open Device Manager by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Security, and then, under System, clicking Device Manager. Administrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. 2.Expand Sound, video and game controllers, and then double-click the device name. 3. Click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver.
Like I said this worked for me it may not work for you( I hope it does, not being able to monitor my vocals or any other track for that matter was driving me crazy and I'm you as well)
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Post by Mermidon on Oct 2, 2010 14:10:30 GMT
PS I cant spell or type well
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Post by clarkio on Jul 28, 2013 17:22:42 GMT
This also worked for me, was driving me mad trying to find what was holding the audio device, doing as Mermidon said fixed the issue straight away, thank you
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