Troubleshooting
Since ASIO4ALL presents itself to the audio software as a single ASIO driver,
but due to its various
configuration options, can act like a chameleon, there are numerous things that can go wrong without
ASIO4ALL being at fault. Most notably, if you change the device setup in the ASIO4ALL control panel, the
number of available input and output channels is
likely to change, as well as the names of the channels that
are seen by the host application. Therefore, it is always advisable to restart your audio host application after
any change in the audio device setup whenever you find that the particular application does not appear to be
able to handle these kinds of changes on the fly.
More potential problems and possible solutions:
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There are two possible reasons for this: Either your audio application does not support ASIO or you
installed ASIO4ALL v2 as an underprivileged user. In the latter case, please
log on as Administrator and
install ASIO4ALL v2 again. Once successfully installed, ASIO4ALL v2 should not require Administrator
privileges anymore in order to run.
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Audio device flagged as “Unavailable” or “Beyond Logic” even though it is not in use elsewhere
You want to make sure the “MS GS Software Wavetable Synth” or anything
by a similar name is not
enabled anywhere in you MIDI setup. The ASIO4ALL Web Site has further information on that.
If any such “Software Wavetable Synth” (sometimes in disguise as “...DLS Synth...”) can be ruled out as
the cause, try to restart the audio host application. Sometimes, when switching from another driver to
ASIO4ALL v2, the previous driver will not release the audio device in time.
If the device is an USB/PCMCIA/FireWire device, close the ASIO4ALL control panel, unplug the
device, plug it in again and re-open the ASIO4ALL control panel.
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