(so that you have low latency), you could only use ASIO with one program at a time. Previously, if you were using an ASIO driver Support for using ASIO with multiple programs at once. Seems that ASIO in general (including ASIO4ALL) can't handle more than one program using one same output. After installation you should be able to use your interface with more than one program. Get ASIO multi-client from here or here (they are different, you might want to try both). My Windows-fu is rusty, but here is what I found. FlexASIO seems to be the current solution. Can anyone advise me on a way to have the two working simultaneously? I can't seem to configure the ASIO4ALL drivers in such a fashion that I get the normal laptop output via the USB interface, without cutting off the output from Guitar Rig. However, I'm away from home at the moment and don't have access to my amplifier, though I have a guitar and USB interface along with GR software. It's convoluted, but provided I have an amp, it works. This way I can get both my guitar audio and computer audio at the same time. However, if I want to listen to practice materials, media on my laptop for example, and play along, I have to jump through a few more hoops my current setup is to use a 1/4" lead from the headphone out to my amp, use a 3.5mm cable from the headphone port on the laptop to the same port on my amp, and then plug headphones in my amp. When connected to my computer, it works fine, I get the modified audio via the headphone out. Currently, I use a Behringer UCG102 USB interface, which has a guitar in and headphone out. I've been using Guitar Rig 4 for a year or two, and it's a fairly useful toy for a bedroom guitarist.
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