![]() I made the mistake of installing asio4all and it f*cked direct sound in Tpro 1.2.1. No worries i went and got vci before there was even any 圆4 support lol. Hopefully support will get back to you sooner rather then later. The 圆4 environment will test your patience as most drivers haven't been in development long enough to cover all hardware configurations as well as the 32-bit. It's all software, and in the end only the user experience and troubleshooting can overcome it. Whatever you do, don't give up and keep at this. Make sure you try and use a different USB port then you've been using. Install the drivers for your VCI per your reference manual instructions. Reboot Windows and it should re-detect the USB hub(s) and install them. Also make sure theirs no entry under sound devices for the VCI-300 soundcard. If you try and use your PC's built in card w/ ASIO4ALL you'll find it still won't be adequate.Īnother thing you might do after a complete uninstall of Itch and VCI-300 drivers (delete folders left on HD, clean your registry, if you know where to look) is go into "Device Manager" on your system and just uninstall the Universal Serial Bus Controller chain of devices (atleast the one(s) it lets you). You should only be using the "ASIO" driver that is listed with the name of the VCI-300's built in soundcard. I think this is the result of bad driver / resource association in Windows.Īlso, DON'T use ASIO4ALL, as a matter of fact, uninstall that too just to make sure there are no conflicts. Honestly, I can't even recall what I did to get it working. I have experienced the problem you're having in the past with an Xponent I used to own. Yeah, I got to digging some more after my post and realized I'd stuck my foot in my mouth, heh. ![]()
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