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Dj Thy
Deckhead

Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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ASIO is software developed by Steinberg and means Audio Stream (not Signal like cheggy said) Input Output.
With normal drivers, all the information is passed and processed in the OS first, which results in rather high latency. To reduce that latency, Steinberg made ASIO. With those drivers, the signal is passed directly between the audio program and the audio interface, not through the OS (or not as much). So you can have playable latencies (play in real time, or do overdubs).
Now, not all cards accept ASIO (mainly consumer ones), so Steinberg made some generic ones (well, more kinda ASIO wrappers for Directx and MME). They aren't nearly as good as the dedicated ASIO drivers for the audio interface, if they have some.
So, the prefered order in which you must choose the drivers :
- Dedicated ASIO drivers, generally it's written something like ASIO "model name of the audio interface", for example ASIO M-audio Delta66
- If those don't work, look at ASIO Directx. Like I already said, it's a wrapper, and Directx is a OS api, so using this will result in higher latency than the dedicated ones
- If neither of the above work, you'll have to choose ASIO MME. Frankly, if you're up to that point, better look out for another audio interface, or if there aren't any dedicated ASIO drivers out there that work. Because MME is really the crappiest of all.
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Dec-15-2003 10:54
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