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Protools 12 and ASIO4ALL playback engine issue
Hello,
I finally upgraded to Protools 12 on my Surface Pro 6. At first the program had presented a message saying it couldn't find my hardware (a Fast Track Pro) and wouldn't open, so I downloaded a program called ASIO4ALL. After downloading and installing ASIO4ALL, I was able to open the program, but I encountered various problems. Many of those problems were related to plugins not being installed from previous files, but I also had an occasional issue of static white noise blasting over the music. I tried solving it by adjusting playback engine settings and I/O settings but instead of removing the static, I somehow messed up the audio and now I can't get any sound from it. Short of reinstalling everything, what can I do to reverse this? Thanks in advance! |
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Re: Protools 12 and ASIO4ALL playback engine issue
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Hi, You should really try to get the Fast Track Pro recognized by Pro Tools. Try uninstalling (and deleting) the drivers, then reinstalling them. Reseat and/or reboot the computer. Other than that, make sure to go through everything here: Help Us Help You
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Re: Protools 12 and ASIO4ALL playback engine issue
Hey, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling ASIO4ALL to no avail. I still get no sound at all. I'm sure it's just a setting, because I had changed something because static was playing over the audio when I played it. I'm just not sure if it was the playback engine or the I/O settings or what have you...
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Re: Protools 12 and ASIO4ALL playback engine issue
The Fast Track Pro does not have drivers for, and is not supported on Windows 10.
https://avid.secure.force.com/pkb/ar...ck-Pro-Drivers I would buy another interface before suffering though ASIO4ALL, e.g. static issues may very well be ASIO4ALL related. |
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Re: Protools 12 and ASIO4ALL playback engine issue
ASIO4All requires that your audio device is working in the first place. It is a solution for audio devices that do not come with ASIO drivers (The FTP does have it's own ASIO driver).
As Daryl mentioned, there aren't Windows 10 drivers for the FTP, however I've had no issues using Windows 8 drivers on Windows 10. Beyond replacing the FTP, try downloading the last Windows driver and forget ASIO4All. Joel
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Re: Protools 12 and ASIO4ALL playback engine issue
Thanks guys, I'll try all this.
One thing I wanted to clear up though was that the performance of ASIO4ALL was simply erratic as opposed to non-existent. I had pulled up a file initally and things worked fine. I pulled it up again a day or so later and had the static over music issue that I mentioned earlier. At around that same time, I had pulled up an internet audio page (youtube or something) and was getting the same effect: static blasting over the music. I tried pulling out my headphone jack and putting it back in and then it went back to normal. Sadly, I did not do this with ProTools and instead fiddled around in Playback Engine and I/O settings trying to trigger a change. I understand about the Fast Track Pro and I've had some issues with it that were pretty similar: When I was trying to video myself using it to record the audio, I got static similar to this. I would usually fix that by unplugging it and plugging it back in and that would clear it up. For the last two years I've been using the Fast Track Pro on another Windows 10 machine, but that was with Pro Tools 8 (which was ok, but it wasn't all that stable and I couldn't install new plugins, ect.) Long story short, I'm not convinced that ASIO4ALL is the problem because at least I would get static and audio. I believe that I can solve THAT issue with hardware. My problem is I can't get ANY audio anymore in Protools and that wasn't the case when I started out. I can try and post pictures of my I/O and Playback Engine settings and maybe y'all can spot something? Thanks again! |
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