

You can have better control and more enhancement options.

Just use FL Studio to play the mp3 music. My heartfelt honor goes to you all who had suffered like me.

Now practice, record, mix or shout with joy (like I did). You should be hearing the input with almost unnoticeable delay.ġ1. Similarly, at the far bottom right side, select the audio output device in the 'OUT' drop-down list.ġ0. Select your audio capture system stereo/mono.ĩ. In the mixer panel on the far top right side, there is a drop-down list with 'IN' written beside it.Ĩ. Click on the 'View Mixer' button at the top-right section to bring up the mixer panel.ħ. Under click on the 'Input/Output device' drop-down menu and select the 'ASIO4ALL' driver and close it.Ħ. Run 'FL Studio' and create a new project.ĥ. Choose a 'Balanced' or 'High Performance' Power Plan if using a laptop.Ĥ. So, if prompted to select the connected input type, always choose microphone instead of line in.ģ. In some systems with the default configurations, only external microphone connection works by default. Connect the line in/microphone systems and check whether they can be heard, well, with their latency. This includes the important 'ASIO4ALL' drivers.Ģ. Download and install the latest 'FL Studio' demo version from their website. I finally devised a method to resolve the global problem with easy and basic steps.ġ. But others like me who upgraded the hardware too, learnt the hard way that once you are in the air you cannot come back to the ground as there were no available Windows XP drivers! After all those 'negative' results from experiments like wasting valuable hours in searching/modifying Windows XP drivers, getting cramped fingers after workout through linux commands etc. Some reverted back to the ground with Windows XP and are happy.

This shattered the positive expectations of flying to the sky after upgrading from Windows XP. This accounts for all those musicians (like me and other people who were enjoying music through the computer during Windows XP), drown in sorrow in realizing the latency in monitoring the line in/microphone after upgrade. The bitter truth of realizing the latency (delay) in the monitoring of line in/ microphone inputs in Windows Vista/7/8 is being regarded as the most unsolved mystery in the windows audio environment.
