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Audio Stream Input/Output is a computer sound card driver protocol for digital audio specified by Steinberg, providing a low-latency and high fidelity interface between a software application and a computer's sound card

ASIO - Audio Stream Input/Output

Audio Stream Input/Output is a cross-platform, multi-channel protocol for audio transfer that was developed by Steinberg and is now being adapted by many manufactures of audio/MIDI sequencing applications. It allows various programs to communicate with different sound cards and to recognize all of the inputs and outputs available on the sound card.

Recording old Casio keyboards

I've got some Casios from the 90s that I won't to do a couple of tracks with. Any suggestions on how I might record one of these? I'm thinking maybe I can modify it somehow to get a decent line out from it. Has anyone here attempted something like this?

The only output it has is a small headphone jack. Let me know if you have any thoughts you'd like to share.

Recording without asio

I have a question, I got the us-144 usb 2.0 audio interface. I'm new with recording but is there a way to record sounds without asio, I don't really like asio because when I select the inteface I have to plug my headphones into it. I would use the interface for all the sounds but I can't get asio on every software.
So I want to know if it's possible to record with asio4all?

Cubase SX3 ASIO recording Latency problems AGH!

I have Cubase SX3 and I've been trying to tweak out the settings forever now, but no matter what I do it will work fine for a bit, then while recording something, it will be out of time to the click after it's recorded. I try the ASIO Multimedia driver that Cubase automatically installs but I find it to be pretty crappy, or atleast hard to get good settings.