#FLStudio ASIO Lag on new system

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queen oak
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I've recently upgraded my pc from an old i77k intel system to an AMD system so first let me give you it's specs:

OS: Windows 11

Motherboard: Tuf Gaming B650+

CPU: Ryzen 9 7900X

Ram: 128 gb T-Create DDR5

GPU: I just used my original 2060 but I don't think that's going to be important

Audio Interface: Scarlett Solo [3rd Gen]

I like to stream myself practicing /playing music. Originally was routing into OBS using the native FL Studio ASIO and it was working very well with next to no latency but since I upgraded and tried to do the same thing it has not been as successful, even though my system can chew though tasks like a pet hamster through the power cable to your expensive power strip for your pc leaving you spending an hour trying to figure out why your pc won't turn on, anyway. I was wanting to know if anyone else has found this same issue, if so were you able to fix it and, how did you do it? I've tried using the Focusrite ASIO as it has almost zero latency but OBS won't pick it up so if anyone found a workaround for that then I'm all ears.

P.S. ASIO Link Pro Doesn't work on windows 11

hallow atlas
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Hi, all your hardware mentioned is pointless - the problem is your audio interface itself (no, not the brand), but how your signals are going and the reason, OBS is unable to pick your sound correctly. Solution: you need a virtual device to solve this; similar to a virtual mixer, combine your output-devices, route them to one export and this export is your input into OBS. I did this on Win10 with VOICE MEETER (http://www.vb-audio.com), but unfortunately, it's not installed (data crash two days ago; still rebuild my system on Win11; almost there). This was my path ... possibly there is another one into OBS, but works very well. Good luck.

queen oak
knotty matrix
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Since your audio interface doesn't support loopback, you'll have to use some other solution to route the audio through Windows.

FL ASIO will allow discord to capture the audio, but you'll have to deal with the latency added by Windows.

Voicemeeter is a little clunky, but it will provide low latency audio to you, while also sending audio to OBS (or to whatever program)

There are also plugins like ReaStream which can send audio over the network. With some work you should be able to grab this audio with OBS.

queen oak
knotty matrix
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ReaStream is a plugin, I'm not sure how much latency it would add between FL and OBS, but the output to your interface should be unaffected.

queen oak
knotty matrix
queen oak
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Thank you so much for the help. I genuinely grateful