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___livne
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Posted : Aug 23, 2001 12:24:45
What is asio? why when i use a vst instrument ( such as B4 ) and i do record and then playback i hear it very low,and in the output option i dont see my sound card there only something called "c-media midi synthesis" or "c-media mpu-401" or "virtual sampler midi..." or something else?
___bilbobagginz
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Posted : Aug 24, 2001 13:41:18
begin of dump:
ASIO (Audio Stream Input Output) is Steinberg's standard for implementing audio input/output in the computer. The major advantage of ASIO with respect to Direct Sound is that ASIO supports multichannel audio input/output (DirectSound can be compared to a software mixer from which you can only hear the two stereo outputs). If the audio card in your computer has multiple (more that two) audio input/output(s), it probably supports the ASIO standard.
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dumped from: http://www.bitheadz.com/Support/Hardware/Audio/asioPC.html

about B4 ... check the levels of all the output channels.

bom :)
___livne
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Posted : Aug 24, 2001 18:18:45
O.K thanx....
___PsyTom
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Posted : Aug 24, 2001 20:36:17
Roy, what soundcard do you have?

AFAIK, C-media is a sound chip (similar to sound card) which comes built-in on the mother board.

Tom
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