
The audio device is set to 44100 Hz so the Buffer length of 448 samples = 10 ms (approximately). The Buffer Size is displayed in samples, to convert from samples to milliseconds (ms) divide the Buffer length in samples by 44.1 (if your audio device is using 44100 Hz) or 48 (if it is at 48,000 Hz). Select each device by clicking on the name so it becomes highlighted and then change the Buffer Size slider. It is a good idea to set all devices you plan to use to the sameīuffer Size. You can adjust the buffer length for each selected device (in this case the Creative SB X-Fi is selected, highlighted dark-blue).
#Focusrite asio driver fl studio bug how to#
This section explains how to use the ASIO4ALL settings. If ASIO4ALL doesn't produceĪny sound we recommend that you work through all the steps below including the Troubleshooting section OR use the FL Studio ASIO driver. NOTE: ASIO4ALL is a generic ASIO driver that works with most audio devices, your experience may be different, including long periods of silence and head-scratching. This feature allows you to use a USB microphone input and your regular audio device output at the same time (see point 7 below).
#Focusrite asio driver fl studio bug drivers#
Speed: ASIO drivers (in general) allow lower CPU overhead and lower buffer settings than the standard Windows ('Primary Sound Driver', WDM Driver).The FL Studio installation includes FL Studio ASIO and 3rd party ASIO driver ASIO4ALL.
