It happens precisely every one minute after starting ASIO Link Pro, and does not seem to be tied to any other background processes. I've tried everything I can think of, and nothing seems to stop this from happening. Not sure if anyone else is having this problem or managed to solve it, but it's a deal breaker for me. Try using a good external audio board for the daw audio input like: computer audio out through a splitter to input A of the splitter in the external audio board with the guitar rig output to input B of the splitter so you can also record the audio of the backing track and your guitar together figure out what you may do with two good external audio boards paired together I also bought a Beheringer Guitar Link as an input device for my laptop and am frustrated with it.
The problem is that the AISO driver takes over and de-activates your sound card drivers. Guitar Port works differently. It becomes your sound card and allows all programs to access it equally. I use it all of the time with Youtube, my audio collection, etc. I guess I'll be buying a second Guitar Port. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?
Learn more. How to make ASIO work with multiple programs simultaneously : how can I listen to Guitar Rig plus something else through the same interface? Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 6 months ago. Active 1 year, 6 months ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Tim k 14 14 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. I can confirm it works flawlessly, with no latency whatsoever, and without any special configuration.
Their ASIO driver just works perfectly. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Important note This answer is now obsolete. I think I know where is the issue. My Windows-fu is rusty, but here is what I found. Solution, in short Get ASIO multi-client from here or here they are different, you might want to try both. This effectively means that you can not use 2 or more applications using the same ASIO device at the same time. The server mixes the output streams of all applications, and provides that mix to the target device.
This is were you can find all files. I would love to be able to use my Apollo Twin as my main sound card and my Line6 helix as a secondary sound card for guitar input and re-amping only. In those cases the audio device simply isn't listed under the options. I think the problem is more prevalent however when you have pro audio programs not seeing low end windows sound cards that have no ASIO or high sample rates. The program would open but the playback stuttered badly.
I've never had the problem working the other way around. If the interface is high end I've never had problems running any software for playback. I'd think most interface manufacturers would be required to make the device compatible, in fact I don't see them staying is business if they didn't. That's why they provide driver updates so the newer OS would recognize their devices. Wouldn't make any sense if they couldn't fully integrate because thay aren't going to know which program a customer would use that device for.
Yes the bulk may be audio recording but its just as likely to be used for gaming, AVI, or somply consumer level listening. Why a manufacturer would want to handicap themselves is beyond me. I will say some programs like Sonar allow you to lock the device to that program and not share it.
Its not a default however, you'd have to turn it on to work that way. Another example is the Tascam interface I bought awhile back. You have a setting for multitrack and stereo.
If you were using it in multitrack for a DAW then try to open a program that only has stereo output like a media player, it may not pass a signal. They may have been taken care of by later windows updates however because I can leave those driver settings in either state and the audio failure seems to have disappeared.
This is why I'd think it would be easier to try and find drivers and devices that are singular client - if they in fact even exist. I think you'll find most work with anything and in fact self adjust to whatever needs there are, especially with win 7 and up. If the device is listed under the windows audio settings, I think any program can access it.
That change with Win7 was likely done to compete with Mac's aggregate audio sharing. So far you still have to use one device at a time unlike Mac's which allow multiple devices to be used. I'm not an expert on macs. I'd still not sure if the clocks are being synced but you can get different devices to link at the same time.
As second poster said, CoreAudio on Mac is multiclient natively.. Top Mentioned Manufacturers. The default Windows out via the USB sound module is a little unreliable but does appear to be working concurrently as well. Without the external or second sound card on Windows things would be more difficult.
Browsers, for example, do not support ASIO. And, the general audio mixer and routing support included within Windows appears somewhat lacking. Also, the interface is much easier to manage, better documented and has better updates. It is donationware:. All rights reserved. Imprint Impressum.
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