On 11/3/2015 3:55 PM, geoff wrote:
Though the ASIO4ALL dudes manage it for free ....
ASIO4ALL is actually not an ASIO driver, it just makes the program think
it's talking to an ASIO device and gives you some of the ASIO tools like
adjustable buffer size. It's a good tool for sure. I use it on systems
that don't have "pro" audio hardware with an ASIO driver when I want to
run a program that's more friendly to ASIO than WDM.
--
For a good time, visit
http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com