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  • Introduction

  • Getting Started

  • WDM Device List

  • ASIO Buffer Size

  • Load default settings

  • Switch to advanced mode

  • Advanced configuration

  • Device aggregation

  • Latency Compensation

  • Hardware Buffer on/off

  • Kernel Buffers/Buffer Offset

  • Allow Pull Mode (WaveRT)

  • Always Resample 44.1<->48 kHz

  • Force WDM driver to 16 Bit

  • Common usage cases optimizations

  • Troubleshooting

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  • Device aggregation

    Device aggregation

    Using the button next to each entry, you can now selectively enable/disable each particular item in the device list. This way, you can also create multi-device-setups (“aggregate devices”). Multi-device-setups require that all the devices involved are running from the same clock source. You can achieve this by daisy-chaining devices via S/PDIF etc. On-board devices usually…

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  • Latency Compensation

    Latency Compensation

    Since ASIO4ALL does not have sufficient knowledge of the underlying hardware/driver architecture, it can only guess the actual latencies involved. With these sliders you can compensate for the latencies unknown to ASIO4ALL such that recordings in your sequencer Software are properly aligned with the rest. Note: In multi-device-setups the largest respective value of all devices…

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  • Hardware Buffer on/off

    Hardware Buffer on/off

    Note: For WaveRT drivers, this box is labeled “Allow Pull Mode (WaveRT)” instead! 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 to the hardware buffer. Adjustment for best hardware buffer performance involves the “ASIO Buffer…

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