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  • March 4, 2026

    Version 2.17

    Changes since version 2.17 Beta 2: -more-

  • February 14, 2026

    Version 2.17 Beta 2

    Changes since version 2.17 Beta 1: -more-

  • February 4, 2026

    Version 2.17 Beta 1

    Changes since version 2.16: -more-

  • June 28, 2024

    Version 2.16 released!

    Changes since version 2.15: -more-

  • May 6, 2023

    Site re-launch

    New hosting provider, site re-built from scratch, clutter removed, new layout (resembling the pre-2021 design). Added user comment function. -more-

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  • Low Power Mode

    Low Power Mode

    This is a global option – for the current audio host application – telling the ASIO4ALL main audio thread how to spend its idle time, i.e. the time when not calling the DAW audio processing handler. The default for this option is “enabled”, potentially lowering CPU utilization in idle mode. Depending on the current ASIO4ALL

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  • Hardware Buffer on/off (Obsolete)

    Hardware Buffer on/off (Obsolete)

    This feature has been removed in version 2.17!The only purpose it did serve – more than 20 years after its introduction – was to confuse users needlessly. Enables the hardware buffer for the highlighted device. This only works for so called “WavePCI” miniports, as other types of WDM drivers do not usually allow direct access

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  • Allow Pull Mode (WaveRT) (obsolete)

    Allow Pull Mode (WaveRT) (obsolete)

    In version 2.17, this feature has been replaced by the “Alternative Buffer Synchronization” – option! There are two basic access methods for a WaveRT device, “pull-mode” (also called “event-mode”) and “push-mode” (also called “polling mode”). If this box is left unchecked, ASIO4ALL will not use “pull-mode”, otherwise it will use it whenever possible. The default

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