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How to Set Up Asio Directx Full Duplex Driver in Cubase

If you are using Cubase as your digital audio workstation (DAW), you may need to set up an audio driver that allows you to record and playback audio with low latency and high quality. One of the options available is the Asio Directx Full Duplex Driver, which is a generic driver that works with most audio hardware and supports direct sound and ASIO applications.

In this article, we will show you how to set up the Asio Directx Full Duplex Driver in Cubase and how to troubleshoot some common issues.

Step 1: Download and Install the Asio Directx Full Duplex Driver

The Asio Directx Full Duplex Driver is not included in the Cubase installation, so you need to download it separately from the internet. You can find it on various websites, such as this one. Make sure you download the latest version that is compatible with your operating system and Cubase version.

Once you have downloaded the driver, run the installer and follow the instructions on the screen. You may need to restart your computer after the installation is complete.

Step 2: Select the Asio Directx Full Duplex Driver in Cubase

After installing the driver, you need to select it as your audio driver in Cubase. To do this, follow these steps:


Open Cubase and go to Devices > Device Setup.

In the Devices list on the left, select VST Audio System.

In the ASIO Driver drop-down menu on the right, select ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver.

Click Apply and then OK.


You have now selected the Asio Directx Full Duplex Driver as your audio driver in Cubase.

Step 3: Configure the Asio Directx Full Duplex Driver in Cubase

The next step is to configure the driver settings according to your audio hardware and preferences. To do this, follow these steps:


Go to Devices > Device Setup.

In the Devices list on the left, expand VST Audio System and select ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver.

Click on Control Panel.

In the ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Setup window that opens, you can adjust the following settings:


Buffer Size: This determines how much audio data is processed at a time. A lower buffer size reduces latency but increases CPU load. A higher buffer size increases latency but reduces CPU load. You may need to experiment with different values to find the optimal balance for your system.

Synchronization Mode: This determines how the driver synchronizes with other audio devices. You can choose between Synchronous Mode, which uses a fixed sample rate for all devices, or Dual Mode, which allows different sample rates for input and output devices.

Clock Source: This determines which device provides the clock signal for synchronization. You can choose between DSP Clock, which uses the internal clock of your audio hardware, or Digital Input Clock, which uses an external clock source connected to your audio hardware.

Mixing Mode: This determines how multiple audio streams are mixed together. You can choose between Mixing Mode On, which allows you to hear all audio streams simultaneously, or Mixing Mode Off, which allows you to hear only one audio stream at a time.

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