
(If you don't have an offline settings menu for ASIO4ALL you may want to re-install it and make sure the option for it gets checked in the installer.)Ĭlick the wrench in ASIO4ALL's offline settings and expand the listing for your main soundcard. Do the same for the input/recording tab as well. Right click and disable what you're trying to use for now, make sure you show disabled devices by right clicking anywhere and checking the option. You get to the audio devices by right clicking on the speaker icon in the system tray (bottom right) and selecting 'Playback Devices'. I don't have any experience with PT|First but here is what I'd say for the other versions, hopefully still applies.Ĭouple things to try, first disable everything under windows audio devices. It goes into a soft lock before any other dialogs appear and before I can get to any menus.Īs far as I can tell I need a way to change the audio device WITHOUT opening the software - is there anything I can edit within Pro Tools' files to force it to open and use ASIO4ALL? Or is there some other trick that I'm not aware of that solves this problem? I'm at my wits end, Avid support has been less than useless so far, and I can't find anyone else who's had this exact problem. I never get the option to change my audio device, even if Cubase is open (so that ASIO4ALL is definitely at least running), and even if I hold down the N key while Pro Tools loads. Opening Pro Tools First does not even initialise ASIO4ALL. I have ASIO4ALL installed already, and I use it for Cubase 5.

Please choose another audio device." These two messages loop infinitely, and I cannot access the dropdown menus at the top of the application.


Whenever I try to load up Pro Tools I get an AAE error -6117 message, followed by "The selected audio driver could not be initialized. I just installed a fresh copy of Pro Tools First so I can do my uni work from home, at least a little bit.
