Thanks, I have tried the ASIO drivers in the program I use but it stops any sound coming out from the VSTi, so I can't hear anything when I play. I will try it again though as it is porbably a software problem rather than sound card etc.
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Having just installed it, using the ASIO option leaves me with no sound within the program I am using. I can still hear Windows Media Player etc just nothing on the VSTi or software, are there any other options?

P.S this is what i recieved of the software help email:
"Regarding the ASIO4ALL driver: I haven't had reports of it not working, but since audiodrivers
are extremely dependant on certain audio hardware it may be possible that ASIO4ALL is not
compatible with your particular soundcard. It's a general purpose encapsulation of the standard
WDM drivers after all. The prefered option is still the ASIO driver that is natively made for your
audio hardware since these are optimized as much as possible. ASIO4ALL is only
recommended for soundhardware that has no dedicated ASIO drivers (such as the common
AC'97 chips found in most laptops)."
Would this therefore suggest getting a new soundcard and if so which one should I be looking for that will be compatible but also quite cheap?


[This message has been edited by Apex (edited 06-05-2007).]

[This message has been edited by Apex (edited 06-05-2007).]