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Old 10-01-2009, 07:44 PM   #1
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asio question

now i am using asioforall wih vac

so like this the procssor get alot of work to do...

i would like to know if is there a way to use the asio which comes with my ASUS xonar d2

, to use less ressource n the cpu with on my 7.1 system. i'm using audiomulchl.

will it have a sound improvment if im using the xonar asio driver?

is there a step by step method?
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:44 AM   #2
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You can use ASIO in your drivers, BUT you media player must support ASIO. I think that your problem is not ASIO4ALL & VAC but your VST plugins, which take your CPU usage... Try with any other VST plugins...
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thanks , for your answers.

i would like a method ..a how to,...of how to use the asio xonar driver(not asioforall)

i want to run mutltiple instance of some vst drivers...(many eq...2x time lsfilter)

and i want to know if i will get better sopund if it is processed by the sound card vs the cpu.
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:24 AM   #4
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Quote: Originally Posted by summer69guy View Post
thanks , for your answers.

i would like a method ..a how to,...of how to use the asio xonar driver(not asioforall)

i want to run mutltiple instance of some vst drivers...(many eq...2x time lsfilter)

and i want to know if i will get better sopund if it is processed by the sound card vs the cpu.

VST plugins will allways be processed by CPU. For some serious audio setup you need good dual core CPU...
1.)Did you enable ASIO in AudioMulch?
2.)In device setup where you are select ASIO you have device which is now ASIO4ALL. Change ASIO4ALL to Xonar ASIO or something that. And this is all Also you must find best buffer setting for your setup(Sound without crackling ot pooping).
3.)In your soundcard settings route all WDM and MME sound into ASIO input(Im not shure if your car can do this). If you don't have this option you must use media player which can output to ASIO.

If you will not success make this read some manuals about ASIO and AudioMulch...
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