#Crackling when monitoring and playing back auto on completely vanilla file

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tepid estuary
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@tepid estuary I think the fact is you don't have a true ASIO interface. However, ASIO4All is better than FL ASIO. There are some extra settings in there on the right, maybe mess around with those. The other part to this, is where Windows services are fighting for CPU, causing glitches. So, you can also mess around with Task Manager, shutting down as many unneeded processes as possible to see if this helps. Of course, you don't want to have to do that every time but if it actually works, you can create a batch file *.BAT to turn on and off (SC STOP, SC START, but use SC QUERY to see what is running that you would stop or start)

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Saying that, even if you had an ASIO interface, you would be stuck with trying to get the USB audio, unless your device has an actual audio output you can put into an audio interface

tepid estuary
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Ok so here the thing. I think I didn't install the USB driver for my amp to act like a interface so I think my amp was acting like a mic and not setting up like a interface. I downloaded the driver for the amp (which installed to my computer and not my amp) When I set it up fl stuid9 said some around the lines of there's not two asio channels