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ASIO problems with FL Studio.
I've been using ASIO with FL for months, but suddenly overnight, for no reason, it has stopped working. I didn't change any of the settings but I get this error message: Couldn't create the ASIO driver.
I've tried resetting the settings within FL and I've also tried uninstalling then reinstalling the audio card drivers.
Any help appreciated.
some other audio program may be using your ASIO drivers
try switching the duplex fromo half or full or vice versa. also run your asio config through fruity loops if theres still a problem you might try contacting your soundcard manfuacture and see if theres any firmware updates. but honestly it sounds like somethings just using it or the duplex is switched and maybe your card cant support it or somesort
Thanks for your help but I'm not sure exactly on a few things.
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| Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ try switching the duplex fromo half or full or vice versa. |
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| Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ run your asio config through fruity loops |
in your midi settings you can select what driver to use for your audio you should see asio full duplex asio half duplex also there should be somethign for like config or something of that sort and itll run asio test on your card to see if anythings going on and shit
This is all i've got:

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paste the url into the browser and it should work.
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Thanks for your help by the way.
Silly question, but does Windows Media Player still work?
And do you really want to work at 48000 Hz?
Sorry I dont know your soundcard and I dont use FL that much.
If WMP works you can rule out the soundcard as faulty!
Try changing the sample rate to 44100 Hz.
The only other thing I could suggest is to reinstall FL
says forbidden when it ry to open it
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WMP works yeah, so does all the other sound except for ASIO. It says it works best at 48000, that's why I changed it.
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