Click on Hardware Setup. The ASIO4ALL window will pop up. On the left-hand side, click on the "+" to the left of your audio interface, then enable the inputs and outputs by clicking on the "power button" next to them. On that screen you can adjust the audio buffer size using the sliding bar at the bottom of the window. Ableton 10 Asio Driver Problem. Hi there, I've encountered a problem since i am kind of a rookie in this stuff. I use licensed Ableton live lite, the latest version, and a midi controller. In order to decrease the latency from the keyboard, i used the ASIO driver, but when i use this driver on Ableton and i change it from the direct/MMe driver. Once installed, open Live's Preferences Audio, click "Driver Type" and choose the ASIO driver. If your interface doesn't include an ASIO driver, or if you're using your built-in computer soundcard, we recommend installing ASIO4ALL. Note: If you are using a Focusrite interface from the Scarlett Range, ASIO4ALL seems to conflict with Focusrite's proprietary driver.
- Right-click, and choose uninstall for anything related to your Mobile Pre, and ASIO4All. - Reboot - Reinstall the drivers and software per the instructions for the Mobile Pre. - Do not install ASIO4All Make sure the Mobile Pre is connected, and the Control Panel Software (M-Audio?) can see it before running Live. Step 1: Check your output settings. Check your output settings by going to Options (1), then Preferences (2), then Audio (3). If the Driver Type selector says No Audio, there’s your problem. What is Driver Error Compensation? Your audio interface reports a specific latency value to Live. This value is used to offset recorded audio and MIDI when the recording track's monitor is set to "Off". However certain interfaces may report an incorrect latency. Driver Error Compensation allows Live to compensate for this. You can adjust it in Live's Preferences → Audio.
The MOTU ASIO driver is set to 48KHz/ samples. There's no problem with the number of channels on Ableton, they appear correctly when. At the time of writing this error post I was using a cracked version of ableton. I bought ableton (ouch but worth it) and the problem was. The trick is to go into the Windows sound properties and change your sample rate to match whatever you're using in Ableton. Just a few days ago.
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