Hello,
I have been using MU.LAB for a while on my old computer, but it was too slow for composing music, so I have bought a new one.
On the old one there was a "DirectX ASIO Full Duplex Driver", or something like this, that worked good with MU.LAB, with my Creative SB Live.
On the new one I can't see this driver under "Audio Setup". Why?
I tried ASIO4ALL, too. It doesn't works: when I configure it to the same SB Live, I hear no sound.
With Audacity, I can use this soundcard and record with it, so it cannot be the problem. But it's not too comfortable to use both programs.
Thank you,
Adam
Can't see ASIO DirectX
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
This is a driver that comes with steinberg products, iirc.admc wrote: On the old one there was a "DirectX ASIO Full Duplex Driver", or something like this, that worked good with MU.LAB, with my Creative SB Live.
On the new one I can't see this driver under "Audio Setup". Why?
I think Audicity also works with non-ASIO drivers.I tried ASIO4ALL, too. It doesn't works: when I configure it to the same SB Live, I hear no sound.
With Audacity, I can use this soundcard and record with it, so it cannot be the problem. But it's not too comfortable to use both programs.
MU.LAB really needs an ASIO driver.
Strange that Asio4All does not work; but i'm no Asio4All expert.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 23 posts since 7 Jul, 2008
Thanks a lot, that was the problem.
I found a free version of Steinberg's ASIO here:
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Cubase5_win95/
When I installed and uninstalled it, the ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver appeared in MU.LAB.
Now it works as before. But it is still a strange thing, that the recorded track comes a bit later than when recording. I thought before that it was because of the old, slow computer. Maybe that's what is called "latency"? Can I make it better with configuring something?
I don't understand why is this, because it seems to start the recording earlier, when I hear the metronome only. And when using the other soundcard with ASIO4ALL, I hear no delay.
I found a free version of Steinberg's ASIO here:
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Cubase5_win95/
When I installed and uninstalled it, the ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver appeared in MU.LAB.
Now it works as before. But it is still a strange thing, that the recorded track comes a bit later than when recording. I thought before that it was because of the old, slow computer. Maybe that's what is called "latency"? Can I make it better with configuring something?
I don't understand why is this, because it seems to start the recording earlier, when I hear the metronome only. And when using the other soundcard with ASIO4ALL, I hear no delay.
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
There's a little bug in 1.1 that causes the audio recordings to be not-latency compensated.
This will be fixed in 2.0.
You could manually finetune this by tweaking the start locator in the audio lab (double-click the audio recording)
This will be fixed in 2.0.
You could manually finetune this by tweaking the start locator in the audio lab (double-click the audio recording)
