Yes okay then you do indeed need to install the ASIO driver.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LwnbXQO0ZxNgOEgkfekZYTCIvy-FeJmM?usp=sharing
Then follow the instructions here about how to choose the playback engine as the ASIO
https://avid.secure.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/how_to/How-to-use-Pro-Tools-and-ASIO4ALL
Here are the steps
- Quit ProTools
- download the driver - i have it on my google drive and that one has proven to work for windows users
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LwnbXQO0ZxNgOEgkfekZYTCIvy-FeJmM?usp=sharing
- Install the driver - I'd restart the computer after the install
- Open ProTools and hit cancel before opening a project or a new project
- In ProTools go to >setup>playback engine and choose the ASIO4All option
Open a new session to make sure the I/O on the tracks work
On every track | |
Choose I/O and make sure the output is set to your ASIO sound output |