Drivers Asio4All for U46 MK II & other sound cards

Edit by unclevibes:
From my own experience of the u46mk2 sound card, the original drivers aren't as stable as this one released in november 2008 by http://www.asio4all.com.
If your actual driver give you satisfaction just don't change it!
You can use it with any sound card. Now 2 sound cards or more can work together in asio. Read the docs after the install & find new applications for your own sound cards!
the setup is very easy & quick
As most DVS problems are related to weak drivers of sound cards I recommand asio4all! If the testers have the same analysis, Mixvibes will change the automatic setup of the U46MK2 to introduce asio4all instead of original esi drivers. Please feel free to comment & vote!
so you mean prevent the timecode from being heard while you play your mixvibes tracks?
the answer is simple, in the sound options for windows... go to the playback tab and double click "speakers, U46DJ", then in the new window turn the volume down (see the picture) but dont mute it!
there you have it, timecode gone, mixvibes plays! go me!
From my own experience of the u46mk2 sound card, the original drivers aren't as stable as this one released in november 2008 by http://www.asio4all.com.
If your actual driver give you satisfaction just don't change it!
You can use it with any sound card. Now 2 sound cards or more can work together in asio. Read the docs after the install & find new applications for your own sound cards!
the setup is very easy & quick
As most DVS problems are related to weak drivers of sound cards I recommand asio4all! If the testers have the same analysis, Mixvibes will change the automatic setup of the U46MK2 to introduce asio4all instead of original esi drivers. Please feel free to comment & vote!
UncleVibes wrote:Windows vista has a "USB Sound" driver that installes when you plug in the u46 for the first time... asio4all can run the device from them.
Yes of course & it's true also for xp I think. The problem as defined by tuxxl is how to stop monitoring of the inputs (beeeeeeeep)
so you mean prevent the timecode from being heard while you play your mixvibes tracks?
the answer is simple, in the sound options for windows... go to the playback tab and double click "speakers, U46DJ", then in the new window turn the volume down (see the picture) but dont mute it!
there you have it, timecode gone, mixvibes plays! go me!