P.S.
Sometimes a non ASIO app doesn’t have an internal way of setting its outputs and inputs, but instead hooks in straight to the Windows desktop/mixer (direct windows drivers?) I.E. Sometimes I want to send my web browser striaght into a DAW, totally bypassing the main Windows desk-top MIX to record something cleanly (no extraneous windows beeps and bleeps from other apps getting in the mix).
If that’s your case check here.
Right click your speaker icon on the windows tool bar.
Choose open sound settings.
Scroll down to Advanced Sound Options and click “App volume and device preferences”.
Whatever direct windows apps you have running will show up in this list, and you can set it to use one of the ASIOVADPRO drivers. It’ll be remembered until you change it here.
In this case, I’ve now routed Firefox to use the second set of channels (ASIOVAPRO SPEAKERS IN Link). NOTE: Web browsers often open multiple mixer connections, particularly when playing vidoes, or opening new tabs/windows, so it might require revisits to this panel to get the correct routing of the desired stream(s). Also notice how I’ve connected 6 lines there to my speakers at outputs 1&2…I did that because I don’t have surround sound speakers, just stereo, but sometimes I encounter videos and such that send 6 channels…so now I can hear them all.


