Settings for focusrite usb asio
But there is some confusion from the OP as to the Focusrite settingsthere is no such thing as this 10ms max setting as they describe. If you're using Windows, we strongly suggest using ASIO driver for 'Audio Device Type'. USB selective suspend disabling is important with usb interfaces (in win advanced power settings) and disabling core parking (needs a registry tweak) may help. Launch the software you'd like to use, click the settings icon and then 'Audio Settings.' 4. Here we use the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface as an example. OTOH, I could be completely wrong about all this. If you want to use them as standalone applications, please set up your audio device first. custom - use the buffer size specified in CustomBufferSize field. The proper setting is simply to set the Default Playback Device (in Windows Sound Properties) to the on-board sound card. Disabled is not exactly the proper setting. Some of this could be caused by having the focusrite disabled in Windows Sound Properties.
#Settings for focusrite usb asio install
host - use a buffer size as close as possible as that requested by the host application. You can install the latest driver by selecting your product in the Downloads section of our website, then installing either Focusrite Control (2nd Gen Scarlett 6i6, 18i8 and 18i20, 3 rd Gen Scarlett Range, Clarett USB Range), Scarlett Mix Control (1st Gen Scarlett 6i6, 8i6, 18i6, 18i8 and 18i20) or the standalone driver installer (1st and 2nd Gen Scarlett Solo, 2i2 and 2i4, iTrack Solo, Saffire 6 USB 2.0). Re: pro tools could not initialize the focusrite usb asio.
#Settings for focusrite usb asio drivers
Then restart your computer, install the Focusrite drivers ensuring the interface itself is not plugged in to the computer, then connect the interface and, hopefully, Windows will now install the correct drivers and your interface will work. Asio available buffer size modes: driver - respect buffer size setting set in the driver. I know that the standard advice for the "order of downloading/installing/connecting" these type of devices is: download and install the drivers before connecting the interface, since Windows is likely to automatically install generic USB drivers which, in the case of such relatively specialised hardware as an audio interface, may well be completely inappropriate.Ĭould that be the cause of the problem here? If so, I think you may well need to uninstall both the ASIO and default drivers (the latter should be possible via Device Manager, Uninstall Driver, the former will, hopefully include an uninstaller). I notice you say you " Plugged in Focusrite, downloaded ASIO drivers from their website and restarted computer".