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Since it's bypassing windows processing, screen captures are unable to pick up the audio (your example). The levels don't appear to be "live" for lack of a better term. This also significantly decreases the latency of the program so the levels when using the "primary audio device" would be different since it has a longer latency, and has to pass thru windows processing before hitting your sound card. Which is why you will encounter a lot less under runs (pops and clicks) when you have a good bit of VSTs and plugins loaded up. You may want to follow imageline on youtube for information that you may have questions for (both of which they have answered but I cannot post links due to post count sorry.)Īsio4all in fl studio (and am guessing in other DAWs as well ), makes the program communicate directly to your sound card (or sound device), bypassing the entire windows processing. Let me just say that asio4all doesn't make anything sound "better". If only there was a way to export a track with the quality and clearance of asio, or maybe it's possible to achieve that level of quality with just better mixing. Seriously it REALLY sounds like everything is playing in it's own space when playback is with asio. So i guess asio just makes every mix sound better.
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Then I switched my driver in FL to asio and voila, it sounds alot cleaner. I played it in youtube, then i downloaded the mp3, imported into FL, played it with the regular driver, and it sounds the same as when I was listening to it on youtube.
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I just did a lil experiment with the song mercy by kanye. Ok yall hopefully this clears things up for anyone having the same problem. Post added at 03:46 PM - Previous post was at 03:25 PM. Oh and by the way if the problem is essentially that my regular sound card just isn't very good, then why is it that when I play it back in a car or any other speakers, it doesn't sound as clean as when I am working in Asio4all? Is it just that asio4all makes everything sound better? lol So what I'm asking is how come exporting the track doesn't sound as clean/crisp/loud as when I am producing in FL with the asio driver? When I export it, it sounds like if I were working on the regular driver like in the video above. (This particular track isn't mixed properly since I was messing around with everything to try to figure out the problem.) Not just louder either but it sounds how I wanted it to sound when I mix my tracks. I know you can't hear the difference in the video since the program I used to record won't record sound with asio selected but what happens is on asio4all, the whole beat sounds cleaner, and crisper. Notice how the levels change depending on if I have the regular driver selected or the asio4all driver.