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Re: Asio driver [message #109405 is a reply to message #109399] |
Sun, 26 November 2017 05:30 |
mikeaudet
Messages: 477 Registered: February 2009 Location: Canada
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Hi Jeff,
1) You don't need to remove any old software. The installer should update what it needs to update and leave the rest.
2) You don't need to do a clean drive. It should just work. If not, send me a note, and we can see what's gone wrong.
3) I didn't test Samplitude 11 pro, but the driver worked fine with every DAW I tested (with the exception of Mixbus 2.x. 3 and 4 work fine). As long as Samplitude Pro 11 is a 32 bit application, it should work. As for the PARIS mixer, the hardware can't be shared. So, if you load up a 32 bit ASIO host, it will take over the PARIS hardware and give you access to inputs and outputs. You can't run PARIS.exe at the same time. The mixing is done by the ASIO host.
4) Windows 8.1 should work fine. I don't think it has been tested on 8.1, but it works fine on Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 10. I'd be utterly stunned if there was some issue with Windows 8.
The biggest thing, though, is that I'm here to help. If you're comfortable with me remoting into your system, I can pretty quickly check file versions and see if I've missed something. I tested as much as I could, but obviously I don't have the resources of a large software company. If I missed something, though, I'll fix it.
All the best!
Mike
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Re: Asio driver [message #109412 is a reply to message #109399] |
Wed, 29 November 2017 13:48 |
Kim W.
Messages: 189 Registered: January 2010 Location: Australia
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Hi Jeff.
FWIW, I purchased an old Beta version from Mike which didn't have the GUI it has now, (he actually gave it to me for testing, but I paid for it anyway by way of encouragement.....Mike does great work, and his EDS plugins are the bomb!), and it worked with Samplitude 8. I see no reason it wouldn't work with 11. I haven't tested it thoroughly though, as it was in its infancy, but results were very promising. I love Samplitude, and use it a lot for sound design and mastering, but still use Paris (Mike's driver), for multitracking and mixing bands. (Just love the near zero latency).
I intend to experiment with Samp and the asio driver further, once I get the driver in its current state.
Cheers,
Kim
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