

My present soundcard is working perfectly but I could use the I/O capabilities of the 6i6 hence my interest.Īnyway I posted your response at the IL Forums in one of the Focusrite threads. Certainly you can understand my concern for being a wise shopper. Once again if Focusrite Tech Support could shake hands with Image-Line Tech Support it could only be a good thing.Īs someone who is interested in purchasing the 6i6 I have been following all threads about FR and/or FL issues and based on what I've read I have some concern about them functioning flawlessly together. It's not possible to tell for certain at this point which side the fault lies if there are indeed issues. It is possible the issue lies with FL Studio so posting there makes perfect sense.
#Focusrite asio driver fl studio software#
It uses WDM Kernel-Streaming and sometimes even more sophisticated methods to achieve its objectives. Audio Stream Input/Output (ASIO) is a computer sound card driver protocol for digital audio specified by Steinberg, providing a low-latency and high fidelity interface between a software application and a computers sound card. ASIO4ALL is a hardware independent low latency ASIO driver for WDM audio devices. In Focusrite control, you have to set up I/O routing. I think this means FL studio is no longer communicating with Focusrite Control for some reason, which is necessary for it to work. Those people posted at the Image-Line Forums because they were having issues with Focusrite Interfaces and FL Studio which of course is Image-Line's DAW. » asio conflits reloop asio » asio fl studio asio » focusrite. 7) I notice that in the audio device selection option, the Focusrite device option has changed from 'Focusrite Control 2.14' to 'Focusrite USB ASIO'. LMMS, which is usually ASIO driver for Linux. Once you open FL Studio and select ASIO4ALL it should open with the default settings and create a new key in the registry for the application. Thanks for your response but the only problem I'm having at the moment is buying a 6i6 with confidence since I intend to use it heavily with FL Studio. They are also a prerequisite for audio recording.
