![]() ![]() ![]() (it's officially supported up to Windows 8.1, but I believe, it should be possible to install it also to Windows 10). If that won't help, then you might also try older 2.x driver. ![]() So open ASIO preferences from Behringer driver (from another ASIO application for example) and set buffer size from Auto (which is default for the last version AFAIK) to some power of two value (eg. Open folder %AppData%\Avid\Pro Tools (just paste that to Explorer address field), find files named "Your ASIO driver.pio" and "Last Used.pio", delete them and lanuch Pro Tools.Īdditionally, there are sometimes issues with non-standard ASIO buffer lengths. I don't know if it helps in your case, but sometimes it's advisable to trash I/O setup for particular interface/driver. Pro Tools is sometimes very picky about ASIO drivers, it's quite known for its buggy behavior with otherwise non problematic drivers. ![]()
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