Hi John,
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This shouldn't be an ASIO4ALL problem



I don't know if ASIO could be causing this but it's easy enough to test out.

Use Opt | SAve Preferences to save your present audio settings and then use Opt | Preferences | Audio to change ASIO to MME. It would be best to exit and restart BIAB to make sure these settings are loaded; some people even recommend rebooting the computer as this guarantees clearing the computer's memory. If after trying MME, the problem persists and you want to return to your previous settings, simply use Opt | Open Preferences to load your saved settings.

Like John Conley above, I have found ASIO an unpredicable dance partner. I keep ASIO4ALL installed so that it's there to use when I need it (usually recording vocals) but, if MME does the job for me, I always use MME. The MME driver is more Windows friendly.

Regards,
Noel


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