Version 2.14 released!

  • Combined 32/64 bit version, supports Win 98SE/ME/2k/XP/MCE/2003/XP64 and Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8.x/Windows 10 x86/x64
  • There is just one single change in this version. If your system is not affected, there is no reason to upgrade. Localized versions will not be provided, for the very same reason.

Changes since version 2.13:

  • Workaround for a bug in Windows 10 Creators Update: USB audio capture would not work any more (red exclamation mark, distorted sound, …)

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4 responses to “Version 2.14 released!”

  1. Asio4all stop working. Whenever i select my soundcard asio shows a red exclamation mark in the system tray. Please help!!!

  2. Sascha Amic Avatar
    Sascha Amic

    Ich würde gerne meine USB Mikrofone in meine DAW mit Hilfe von asio4all integrieren.

  3. Hey Michael,
    I know you are trying to make a buck with ads, but your website is an absolute disaster with ads and misleading popups. There are “download” ads masquerading as buttons for your software all over the place. You should really clean it up.

  4. mark burk Avatar
    mark burk

    just want to download and install asio4all v2 may23 2017 to help with latency problem im having with audacity and mixpad. ive never ad suc a difficult time as im aving trying to download tis free application for my windows 10 pc. if you could send me a direct link i would be greatful.

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