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It could be that you have ASIO outputs turned off, or there is a conflict. Try the following: 1. Select ASIO4ALL in the input/output section (just recapping) 4. Select SHOW ASIO PANEL. Select ADVANCED OPTIONS (wrench image) to expand the list of ALL inputs and outputs. Check for any that show in RED or ORANGE. Disabling exclusive mode for ASIO interfaces. Live Versions: All; Operating System: Windows; If audio is not working in Live then you may need to disable exclusive mode for audio devices. Otherwise only one application at a time can use your audio interface.
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Asio4all V2 No Sound
Discussion in 'Technical Issues (Archive)' started by am3nd, Jul 4, 2012.
Asio4all No Output
So let me explain my setup first. I'm running a Dell 1420 Inspiron with Vista Home SP2. I use Traktor Pro for software, and I've mapped keyboard shortcuts to a USB gamepad via Joy2Key to control playback.
I use ASIO4ALL so I can cue sound in my headphones using the laptop's sound card, and route the output through a generic USB sound card that has RCA output (Onkyo MSE-U33HB). This USB device has no physical adjustment for output volume so what I get is not amplified in any way (i.e. very quiet). What I wind up doing is cranking the volume on the mixer or amp instead which I hate doing as a workaround.
The obvious answer is to buy an external USB sound card with adjustable volume output, but 1st I wanted to see if there is a way to do this with software or if I haven't set up ASIO4ALL properly.