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  • SOUND FORGE
    14 answers, most recent on 2/3/2025
    RE: LOUD STATIC NOISE
    @EHS This could be caused by the Magix Low Latency ASIO driver (a rebranded, older version of ASIO4ALL). If you want to uninstall Magix Low Latency you can press the Windows key + R on your computer keyboard, and type REGEDIT in the Open
  • ACID
    15 answers, most recent on 12/19/2024
    RE: 🎄🎉 ACID PRO 11 + SOUND FORGE 16 - CHRISTMAS CRASH SPECTACULAR! 🎉🎄
    @Forever-Season Interesting. Maybe Acid/Sound Forge installed also the Magix Low Latency ASIO driver. This is an older version of ASIO4ALL and this old version can have problems with newer computers. If you want to uninstall Magix Low Latency you
  • SOUND FORGE
    14 answers, most recent on 2/3/2025
    RE: LOUD STATIC NOISE
    @emmrecs I have just installed Sound Forge Audio Studio 17. I had shut the program and then tried deleting the MAGIX LOW LATENCY 2016 folder. I get that static sound when i hit delete.
  • Samplitude
    40 answers, most recent on 4/15/2025
    RE: Real Time Varispeed Sound Quality in Samp & WhichSound Forge Version?
    @gregory-battaglia Open the program settings and click on the audio settings. Make sure you have selected an ASIO driver. Samplitude comes with Magix Low Latency driver, but I recommend you install the newest version of ASIO4ALL because Magix Low
  • Music Maker
    5 answers, most recent on 6/27/2024
    RE: Music Maker 2025 PREMIUM
    @pjleese You need to use the Focusrite ASIO driver, not Magix Low Latency.
  • Samplitude
    40 answers, most recent on 4/15/2025
    RE: Real Time Varispeed Sound Quality in Samp & WhichSound Forge Version?
    @gregory-battaglia  ........., but I recommend you install the newest version of ASIO4ALL because Magix Low Latency is a pretty old version of ASIO4ALL. Are you sure that Samplitude has the new ASIO driver installed, or do I have to download it from
  • Samplitude
    9 answers, most recent on 1/11/2025
    RE: Can't get Samplitude to recognize my input
    @Jim-Roshelli MME is an ancient Windows sound driver. Were you using Magix Low Latency or ASIO4ALL? Don't you have a driver for your interface? Please check its manual or the website of the manufacturer. It's not really clear from reading your posts
  • Samplitude
    8 answers, most recent on 8/7/2024
    RE: No Signal through Visualization
    @Phil-Thompson After selecting Magix Low Latency open its driver control panel and select your audio input and output and set the buffer size to a reasonable value, for example 512 samples. Magix Low Latency ist an older version of ASIO4ALL which
  • Samplitude
    8 answers, most recent on 8/7/2024
    RE: [Solved] No Signal through Visualization
    @Phil-Thompson Nvidia is the sound output via your graphics card. Don't use that. Realtek is the better option, this is the sound device in your computer. Yes, try ASIO4ALL. The newest version just released a while ago. Magix Low Latency is many
  • Samplitude
    4 answers, most recent on 6/23/2024
    RE: Static and audio dropouts
    @P.A. Yes, Magix Low Latency is an older version of the free ASIO4ALL driver. Maybe it's a good idea to download and install the newest version of ASIO4ALL.
  • Music Maker
    30 answers, most recent on 4/9/2025
    RE: Need help fixing magix..am losing hope
    @AJenn By the a way, I recommend to use ASIO4ALL instead of Magix Low Latency. Both are identical, but ASIO4ALL has a much newer version which has better compatibility with Windows 10 and 11.   If you click on the Advanced button, no configuration
  • Samplitude
    8 answers, most recent on 8/7/2024
    RE: No Signal through Visualization
    Are you using the internal sound card or an external interface? Which driver do you currently have set? Does it work with another driver such as WDM, Magix Low Latency ior ASIO4ALL? With kind regards Your MAGIX Pro Audio Team
  • Samplitude
    9 answers, most recent on 1/11/2025
    RE: Can't get Samplitude to recognize my input
    @Jim-Roshelli The ASIO protocol is the widely used protocol to send and receive data to/from audio interfaces. Other protocols might go through the Windows sound subsystem, which can introduce a lot of latency and will disable certain features in
  • Music Maker
    30 answers, most recent on 4/9/2025
    RE: Need help fixing magix..am losing hope
    AsIO4ALL doesn't work..it produces no sound..I mentioned earlier in the post that I tried it. Magix didn't crash right away,but when I went to load a song with 1 loop it crashed so. Idk. Thank you for helping me This is so frustrating. Disabling all
  • Samplitude
    4 answers, most recent on 6/23/2024
    RE: Static and audio dropouts
    First, thank you for your response. 2 questions. Is Magix Low Latency 2016 an ASIO? If not, what should I be looking for? Will this also solve the static problem? Sorry, up till this point I was able to create without having to learn the big
  • Samplitude
    8 answers, most recent on 10/12/2024
    RE: NO SOUND from Samplitude Music Maker
    @janthyer No sound in exported mp3 from Music Studio. Also export dialog completely confusing. It used to be very simple. Depending on the ASIO driver you use, you only have sound in Samplitude. For example, drivers like Magix Low Latency and
  • SOUND FORGE
    5 answers, most recent on 8/11/2024
    RE: Channel 2 volume is so low I can't hear it
    Thanks for your suggestions rraud. That got me thinking more about all the nitty-gritty details. Rebooting did not help. What DID help was to look at the Options->Preferences->Audio and change the output/playback from ASIO Low-Latency driver
  • Samplitude
    9 answers, most recent on 1/11/2025
    RE: [Solved] Can't get Samplitude to recognize my input
    @Jim-Roshelli MME is an ancient Windows sound driver. Were you using Magix Low Latency or ASIO4ALL? Don't you have a driver for your interface? Please check its manual or the website of the manufacturer. It's not really clear from reading your posts
  • Samplitude
    10 answers, most recent on 6/20/2024
    RE: Sampliude music studio x8 stability
    @j-s Acid 7 is a 32 Bit software with a lot lower system requirements. What audio interface are you using for Music Studio X8? Select the ASIO driver for the audio interface or the Magix Low Latency driver in the program settings. Increase the
  • SOUND FORGE
    18 answers, most recent on 6/24/2024
    RE: SoundForge Pro?
    Got it installed (which took a bit of time to complete), but not having a great time opening it. It's stuck at initializing audio engine. This isn't good at all. Not sure if this is related, but I get this Magix Low Latency 2016 message in the task
  • Samplitude
    7 answers, most recent on 10/9/2024
    RE: ProX6(8) Can't see all of my inputs
    @jason-hoffheins Yes, thanks. On the second screenshot it looks like you have Magix Low Latency (which is an older version of ASIO4ALL) selected as your driver? What do you see, when you open the UMC driver Control Panel? Additionally, please check
  • Music Maker
    30 answers, most recent on 4/9/2025
    RE: Need help fixing magix..am losing hope
    magix music maker ASIo is now not showing. reinstalled and only 2016 low latency is showing. put in the other asios to retest..no luck. This is what its doing in action: It then crashes.. doesn't matter if instruments are recorded...loops or not.
  • SOUND FORGE
    18 answers, most recent on 6/24/2024
    RE: SoundForge Pro?
    Hi @CaseyJ, try resetting Sound Forge. 'File> "Reset all preferences and clear cached data".. If you can not open Sound Forge to access the 'File' menu, hold down the 'Ctrl+Shift' keys whilst launching SF, which should open the reset/clear cache
  • SOUND FORGE
    4 answers, most recent on 4/11/2025
    RE: Audio Studio 17- Opens on Win 11 Home, But Not Win 11 Pro
    @Timothy-Pugh You can also check the Windows Reliability Monitor. Press the Windows key and R on your computer keyboard and type perfmon /rel into the textbox and press Enter. This will open the Reliability Monitor. You can see where crashes
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