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however, "documented here numerous times" is all anecdotal no one has ever shown reproducible steps... it's just another easy blame for errors with sonar... how does it "interfere" with other drivers? there's no record of such on the asio4all forums, as there certainly would be if this were the case! it has also existed happily with other "real" asio drivers without issue...
have you had trouble with it yourself, or are you just repeating what you've read in the forum?
the misinformation being spread is that asio4all is the issue - if it was really that way, how have i used it for years across multiple machines and devices without any trouble? i agree that one should use a manufacturer-supplied asio driver if one can, but sometimes there isn't such an option
as the recent ezine stats showed that's the most popular driver used with sonar, so it 's weird that this forum says it doesn't work, don't use it...
I am usually defending ASIO4ALL in this forum and I use it on 2 computers for years. "Real" ASIO drivers (M-Audio, Behringer) are also installed there.
And I also think most asio4all problems reported before have roots in wrong configuration.
But since you ask about "interfere" and personal "trouble with it", yes I had it once. I have clearly "overplayed" with ASIO drivers on my primary computer. I had M-Audio, VS-20 and SB "real" drivers installed. All was working fine. Then, for test (and really as a prove that nothing bad can happened...) I have added ASIO4ALL there. After several "combination of settings" tests I no longer could use M-Audio and VS-20 without glitches (with original drivers). Uninstalling ASIO4ALL and reinstalling original drivers has not cured the problem. I was about digging deep to find what is changed (registry, ini files, driver chains, etc.), but in several days Windows 10 Anniversary update came and it has restored working environment for me.
Note that "problems" was not obvious. I have just started to get pops/clicks at places I am sure they was not before. I had to drastically increase the buffer size for M-Audio to almost avoid them. For VS-20 I could not avoid them with any settings. WDM was still working fine, but ASIO no longer.
Am I 100% sure the problem was coursed by ASIO4ALL? Not. But after that "accident", I think ASIO4ALL in fact can interfere with original drivers. I have not found how exactly. My conclusion from the story:
1) if manufacturer has proprietary ASIO driver, an attempt to use ASIO4ALL for the same device is looking for trouble
2) if some devices need ASIO4ALL while there are other interfaces in the same computer with own ASIO, the first thing to do in ASIO4ALL is disable all devices for which it is not needed (effectively avoiding (1) ).