2.16

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  1. Sacco Belmonte Avatar
    Sacco Belmonte

    How about a version that allows the user to completely disable unneeded devices?

    Here is in my PC:

    https://imgur.com/a/YOChydA

    Comparing ASIO4All to my interface’s ASIO I find that ASIO4All takes additional time (around 3 seconds or so) in FL Studio to finish opening projects or change I/O. The extra time occurs when the interface becomes online (starts streaming audio) or when switching I/O.

    The original ASIO takes no extra time.

    I’m not sure the issue is related to the fact there are many devices listed in ASIO4All. Ultimately, the mentioned extra time required would be the thing I would love improved.

    Just to clarify: I use ASIO4All with that interface because its original ASIO has issues (random unreported extra latency bug). ASIO4All has been wonderful in that regard.

  2. Really, really appreciated your driver. Without the driver, I cannot hear my DSD songs anymore. However, not work again. Fortunately, your new update save my songs.
    Very, very appreciated. No words can express my appreciation.

  3. Thanks for putting your time and effort and knowledge into providing this driver. It has helped me a few times when I needed to play some drum VST plug-in live using an edrum kit via MIDI along with other band members. Using the Windows in-built drivers definitely caused too much delay, but your driver saved the band rehearsal. Thumbs up!

  4. Ali Walker Avatar
    Ali Walker

    thank you very much

  5. Med Neusky Avatar
    Med Neusky

    Merci beaucoup pour ce travail incroyable !! C’est extrêmement sympa de mettre ces drivers accessibles …!

  6. Karl Biernatzki Avatar
    Karl Biernatzki

    Cool, man! Great job.

  7. Laurent Avatar
    Laurent

    Hello. Thanks for All the work !. Can you please release an ARM native version of Asio4all ? Since my new laptop run Windows 11 ARM on a snapdragon, I can’t use my audio interface..

  8. The release changelog seems to be outdated, and I don’t know what’s new for this release

  9. 加藤朋晃 Avatar
    加藤朋晃

    download

  10. 麒麟阁 Avatar
    麒麟阁

    喜欢这个驱动

  11. hi
    i need to try ASIO4ALL 2.16

  12. Elohin José Avatar
    Elohin José

    Saludos. Gracias

  13. Friso Clarke Avatar
    Friso Clarke

    Thank You

  14. 加藤朋晃 Avatar
    加藤朋晃

    頑張って

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