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出门在外也不愁Audio/Soundcard Settings ASIO4ALL
SYSTEM SETTINGS
System Settings - Audio (ASIO4ALL)
The FL Studio installation includes
and 3rd party ASIO driver . There are two advantages of ASIO:
Speed: ASIO drivers (in general) allow lower CPU overhead and lower
than the standard Windows ('Primary Sound Driver', WDM Driver). If your audio interface
has a native ASIO driver then we recommend you use that.
Multiple audio devices: Unique to ASIO4ALL & FL Studio ASIO, you can select inputs and outputs from separate soundcards/audio-devices, something that is not possible with standard ASIO drivers.
This feature allows you to use a USB microphone input and your regular audio interface output at the same time (see point 7 below).
NOTE: ASIO4ALL is a generic ASIO driver that works with most audio interfaces, your experience may be different, including long periods of silence and head-scratching.
If ASIO4ALL doesn't produce
any sound we recommend that you work through all the steps below including the
section OR use the
Using the ASIO4ALL Advanced Settings
This section explains how to use the ASIO4ALL settings. To see a video tutorial
Press F10 on your PC keyboard and select the Audio settings by clicking on the speaker icon. Alternatively choose Audio settings from the .
Select ASIO4ALL v2 as shown below.
To open the ASIO4ALL settings - Click on the 'Show ASIO panel' (shown above). The screenshot below shows ASIO4ALL in 'simple mode'. The 'spanner' button, on the lower-right,
changes between 'simple' and 'advanced' modes.
ASIO Buffer Size - As shown above, the ASIO4ALL window allows you to adjust the ASIO Buffer Size (Buffer length) settings to fine-tune
issues. You can adjust the buffer length for each selected device (in this case the Creative SB X-Fi is selected, highlighted dark-blue). It is a good idea to set all devices you plan to use to the same
Buffer Size. Select each device by clicking on the name so it becomes highlighted and then change the Buffer Size slider. The Buffer Size is displayed in samples, to convert from samples to milliseconds (ms) divide the Buffer length in samples by 44.1 (if your audio interface is using 44100 Hz) or 48 (if it is at 48,000 Hz). In this case,
the audio interface is set to 44100 Hz so the Buffer length of 448 samples = 10 ms (approximately).
WDM Device List - The screenshot also shows 2 devices in the WDM Device List (Creative SB X-Fi and Plantronics Headset). The devices that appear in your list will probably be different and
are those audio devices that have audio interface drivers correctly installed and registered with the Windows operating system. If your sound is working correctly under Windows, there should be at least one device
listed (something with Realtek or AC97 in the title are common for motherboard-based audio interfaces). If nothing is showing in this list, re-install the audio interface drivers for your PC, reboot and look here again.
Advanced settings - Make sure you are in Advanced mode as shown below. Click the Spanner (lower-right) to change between 'Simple' and
'Advanced' modes.
Active devices - Only active devices (and their active Inputs/Outputs) can be used by FL Studio, i.e show in the . This is the step that
is required to use a USB microphone with your audio interface. To activate a device click the button in front of the device name, the blue button & arrow will light to indicate the device is active.
You must also ensure that the device's Inputs (In:) and Outputs (Out:) are also activated. Click on any [+] squares in front of the device to expand the list of Inputs and Outputs and click on the activate
buttons. NOTE: activating a device at the highest level does not necessarily mean its inputs and outputs are activated. For example, in the screenshot above the Plantronics Headset Output
is not activated and so won't be available in FL Studio.
Latency compensation In/Out - sliders. Leave these at the default settings. The ASIO4ALL driver reports to FL Studio the latency it adds to the audio stream, and this is taken into account by the program
where appropriate. However, if you have measured the input/output latency of your audio interface using a loop-back cable, and know what you are doing, then set the 'Latency compensation' sliders according to your
measured results.
Use hardware Buffer - Can reduce . Whether or not it helps will depend on the design of your audio interface's design and drivers.
Always resample 44.1 kHz
This option fixes a no sound issue on SigmaTel C-Major Audio devices. If everything else seems to be correct on your audio interface settings and
you are not hearing anything you can give this option a try.
Force WDM Driver to 16-Bit - This option fixes a no sound issue on SoundMax Digital Audio devices. If everything else seems to be correct on your audio interface settings and
you are not hearing anything you can give this option a try.
When you are done, close the ASIO4ALL options with the [X] window control in the top-right corner.
Troubleshooting
There is a video tutorial on the
discusses the common problems.
Make sure you are using the latest version of ASIO4ALL, install it and try again. The latest ASIO4ALL driver will be available at . Don't be afraid to
try the latest Beta (if there is one).
Unavailable - If any of the inputs/outputs of the devices in the 'WDM Device List' have a RED X through them,
it means they are probably being used by another audio application. For example, programs such as 'MSN Messenger', 'Skype', media players etc. can tie up inputs/outputs so, close FL Studio, close
any program that may use your audio interface and re-open FL Studio and the ASIO4ALL options. See also point 4 'Reset the playback device'.
Alternatively - Right-click the Windows speaker icon in the task bar and select 'Playback Devices' then Disable your sound-card, the 'Default Device' (this may release it for use with ASIO).
Now open FL Studio and ASIO4ALL, making sure the outputs are activated as shown under the 'Advanced Settings' above.
Nothing shows - If your audio interface or its IN/OUTputs don't show in advanced mode, try downloading the latest driver for your audio interface. This happens when the driver for your audio interface hasn't registered itself correctly with Windows.
No sound -
If other applications are not audible or taking over the audio interface see 'Auto close device' on the . Otherwise, if you get no sound at all check the following:
Disable exclusive control - Right-click Right-click the Speaker icon (volume control) on the Windows task bar (lower right) and click Playback devices. Find your 'speakers'
(the default device usually) in the list. Right-click Speakers and select Properties > Advanced. Disable 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device'. Restart Windows.
Reset the playback device - Close FL Studio. Right-click the Speaker icon (volume control) on the Windows task bar (lower right) and click Playback devices. Then right-click and
disable and then do the same again to re-enable your device. Open FL Studio and see if the audio now works.
Select all Outputs - In 'Advanced view' expand your Soundcard Inputs/Outputs and ensure all Outputs are active. In the example above, the Creative SB X-Fi has its main analog
output selected ('Out: 8x 44.1 1-192kHz, 32Bits')
but the 'SPDIF' Output and 'Plantronics Head' set Output ('Out: 2x 6 4-48 kHz, 16 bits') are both deselected and so would not be available in the .
Output Errors? - Make sure the Outputs are not showing Unavailable or Beyond logic as described elsewhere in this section.
Master Mixer track Output - Make sure the correct ASIO Output is selected in the Master OUT of the Master
track. Try all Output menu options if you
are not sure.
Switches - Try the 4 possible combinations of the 'Always resample 44.1 kHz
48 kHz' and 'Force WDM Driver to 16-Bit' switches (Off/Off, On/Off, Off/On, On/On).
Any sound? - If there is still no sound, make sure you can hear sound from other Windows programs. If not then your problem isn't related to ASIO4ALL (try re-installing your audio interface
Crackling noises without the underrun count increasing - Check the following:
Switches - Try the 4 possible combinations of the 'Always resample 44.1 kHz
48 kHz' and 'Force WDM Driver to 16-Bit' switches (Off/Off, On/Off, Off/On, On/On).
Hardware buffer switch - Try On/Off.
Buffer lengths - Each device in the 'WDM Device List' can have a unique ASIO Buffer Size setting. Make sure all devices have the same buffer setting (the blue square indicates
the setting of the non-selected device).
Plugins misbehaving - Crackling can also be caused by .
Beyond Logic - Similar to 'unavailable', if the control panel of your card provides the option to lock the sample rate, deselect it. This is a known cause of 'Beyond Logic' errors. Also try closing and re-opening the control panel, unplugging/re-inserting USB audio devices and/or reinstalling the Windows (WDM) driver for the audio interface.
See also point 4 'Reset the playback device'.
Check the ASIO4ALL Manual in the installation directory ..:\Program Files\ASIO4ALL v2\ASIO4ALL v2 Instruction Manual.pdf,
or try the ASIO4ALL forums.}

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