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ASIO Drivers, What are they?
ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output) drivers are direct protocols which
connect directly to a soundcard’s hardware.
Where other drivers are usually used to drive system devices, this one is
designed for musicians and sound engineers to process audio directly through
Windows without having to buy external peripherals and devices.
ASIO drivers simplify the process of multiple audio streams,
bypassing latency issues in Windows, to deliver a low-latency, high fidelity
sound file that is identical to the original audio file.
Basically, ASIO drivers go around all the issues in Windows, which will
degrade and slow down the input/output of sound files, and runs directly
through the sound card’s hardware.
Most computer sound cards conform to the Microsoft DirectSound3d protocols
in Windows, or the modern DirectX Audio. This means that the API
(Application Programming Interface) in any software (with audio files) run
in Windows products must communicate with the sound card through the Windows
Environment. This is not so for ASIO drivers.
Several companies have developed ASIO drivers and players for the Windows
operating system. While many of them are free, musicians and engineers are
still using other platforms to process their audio and music. A change is
coming in the industry as more and more people switch to the Windows
operating system at home and work.
ASIO drivers are specific to Windows.
The Mac OS X and Linux do not have any latency issues. Windows Vista for
example cannot provide synchronized audio to multiple devices. With the
ASIO drivers
in place, the user can handle synchronizing using external clocks.
ASIO drivers are recommended for anyone who handles multi-channel audio
streams if they’re using a Windows operating system.
Production of sound and music files is hard enough without the computer
making it next to impossible.

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