ASIO Problem?
Resolve ASIO conflicts in ACE Studio for smooth audio playback with your DAW.
Exclusivity in ASIO
Whether ACE Studio or any DAW, playback works perfectly under ASIO mode when it's the only application that output sounds. But things may become unexpected when two applications both want to use an ASIO device at the same time.
Most ASIO drivers can only serve one application at the same time due to the purpose of low latency. That means ACE Studio may fail to initialize ASIO driver and not be able to playback when your DAW has been using it, conversely, your DAW may fail to playback when ACE Studio already launched under ASIO mode.
Solutions
Use ACE Bridge 2
ACE Bridge 2 is a VST3 instrument plugin for building an audio bridge between ACE Studio and your DAW. It can be installed together with ACE Studio.
With ACE Bridge 2 connected between ACE Studio and your DAW, ACE Studio's playback will be sent directlly to the track in your DAW where ACE Bridge 2 lies, and no audio device will be used by ACE Studio until ACE Bridge 2 is off. In this case, you can hear all sounds come from your DAW with any configured ASIO device.
Try ASIO4ALL
ASIO4ALL is an universal ASIO driver, which utilizes low-level WDM drivers to achieve low-latency while keeping a wide compatibility device range. It implements a multi-client ASIO device, a.k.a ASIO4ALL can be used simultaneously by different DAWs.
For how to install and use ASIO4ALL, and more general information on it, please consult their official website: https://asio4all.org/
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