Credits

The ASIO4ALL installer uses the Nullsoft Scriptable Install System. I hereby thank the authors for making this available for free!

I’d also like to say “Thank You!” to everyone for the tremendous amount of feedback that I received. I’d like to especially thank all those putting up with all the “Test Version” stuff I sent out in order to get things working at the expense of your patience!

Also a big THANKS! to all those who are just letting me know how well it works for them and a big SORRY for not always having the time to reply!

  • A complete French localization has been provided by Guillaume Fallet.
  • Gianfranco Minischetti performed the Italian localization work.
  • The Russian localization was provided by Egor Petrov.
  • Portuguese localization courtesy of Marco Sa.
  • The Spanish translation has been the work of Ezequiel Festa.
  • A. R. Eren provided the Turkish localization.
  • 李明杰Leneer helped with the Chinese (Simplified) translation.

I have learned that there used to be a similar project, which, as of this writing, appears to have died, though.

ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.  All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners, used for product identification purposes only.

  • Getting Started

    Getting Started

    Setting up your audio software In order to make use of ASIO4ALL, you need to configure your audio software accordingly. How you would do this depends on your particular software application. Generally, you would always enter the audio configuration menu and select ASIO -> ASIO4ALL v2. There now should be a button to launch the…

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  • WDM Device List

    WDM Device List

    This is the list of audio devices found in your system. Highlight the device that you want to make changes to. Note: All parameter changes always only apply to the device currently highlighted! Activate the device you want to use by clicking on the button next to the device name! In the picture above, the…

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  • ASIO Buffer Size

    ASIO Buffer Size

    Use the slider to adjust the ASIO buffer size for the device currently highlighted. Smaller buffer size means lower latency. Once you hear crackles or audio becomes distorted, you need to increase the buffer size. ASIO buffer size directly relates to audio latency. Thus, you want to get a rather small value here. You may…

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