Is there any way AIO4ALL can be configured to work with the Guitar Link or is there any other ASIO driver available in the public domain that can do it? Problem 2: When I plug in the Guitar Link without the ASIO driver, Windows configured it as an Audio codec and I can hear the guitar through the computer's speakers with a lag. The supplier doesn't have a 64bit driver. However, my computer is a Win 7 64bit and the driver wouldn't install. The Guitar Link came with a BEHRINGER USB AUDIO Driver Win32 2.8.40. Problem 1: I bought a USB Guitar Link to connect a guitar into Sonar X1 Producer. I would appreciate suggestions for two problems that I have. The cakewalk ua-g1 is around 100 and still better then what you got.
#Behringer usb audio driver 2.8.40 download 64 Bit#
I know money is an issue ra,ra,ra.you spent 400 bucks on software,500+ on a computer and now your squashing the numbers on an audio interface looking to use asio4all?Ī prosonus saphire 6 usb is 64 bit cap. Remeber the soundcard is the second most important thing your using.your computer is the first.so how does that stack up on the list of importantables? If this is the case you need to go in to the regesry and find the windows driver it supplying the interfacebecause if not there is going to be a conflict everytme you plug it in. It will work permitting one thing.if you plug in the berhinger and its installing a windows driver. In preferences select asio4 all and also your behringer. Uninstall any kind of driver that came with your interface.