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Sound Drivers for Music Production

  • 15-09-2008 9:10am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 444 ✭✭


    HI Guys (And Girls)

    I'm new to the forum so I thought I'd pass on some handy information regarding sound drivers for music production.
    I'm sure a lot of you already use the following driver but to those of you new to music production here's an excellent
    way to get the most out of a modest setup, especially if you're using a bog standard laptop or PC and not an expensive production quality soundcard.

    http://www.asio4all.com/

    Follow the link provided and you'll see a download for a sound driver. This will install beside your existing sound driver so when you're setting up your program, in the options menu, perhaps Reason, or Live or even traktor DJ, you just select "Asio4all" as your sound driver and you're away with it. You can fiddle around with asio4alls settings to get the most out of performance but this really is an excellent way of getting the most out of your setup.


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