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The ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver is a legacy driver used primarily in older versions of Cubase to bridge standard Windows audio (DirectSound) into the low-latency ASIO environment. While it is praised for allowing simultaneous use of Cubase and other applications (like web browsers for tutorials), it is largely considered obsolete and has been replaced by more modern solutions. Review: ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver Where to obtain ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver? - Cubase
Review: ASIO / DirectX Full Duplex Driver Solutions for Cubase
Product Context: Typically refers to ASIO4ALL or specific hardware patches enabling generic WDM/DirectX devices to run in ASIO mode. Primary Use Case: Enabling recording and playback simultaneously in Steinberg Cubase on audio interfaces that lack native ASIO drivers. asio directx full duplex driver cubase download fixed
Phase 3: Fresh Install (The "Full Duplex" Restoration)
- Disable Audio Enhancements: Right-click the speaker icon > Sounds > Playback tab > Right-click your default device > Properties > Advanced > Uncheck "Enable audio enhancements". (This kills 90% of full-duplex failures).
- Run as Administrator: Right-click the
ASIO DirectX Full Duplex.dllfile > Properties > Check "Unblock" (bottom of the General tab). - Manual Registration:
- Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
- Type:
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Steinberg\ASIO Drivers\ASIO DirectX Full Duplex.dll" - Press Enter. You should see "DllRegisterServer succeeded."
- Set Windows to Match Cubase:
- Go to Windows Sound Settings > Sound Control Panel (Right-click sound icon > Sounds).
- Playback tab: Your speakers > Advanced > Default Format:
24 bit, 44100 Hz(Studio Quality). - Recording tab: Your microphone > Advanced > Default Format:
24 bit, 44100 Hz(Same as playback!). - Crucial: Uncheck "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device". (This fixes the Full Duplex lockup).
Phase 1: Uninstall the Broken Version
- Open Cubase. Go to
Studio > Studio Setup > ASIO System. - If you see "ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver" but it shows errors, switch temporarily to "Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver".
- Close Cubase.
- Go to
Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a program. - Uninstall any entry named "Steinberg ASIO Drivers" or "ASIO DirectX Driver".