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Asio and Wavelab...again [message #63049] |
Fri, 13 January 2006 22:49 |
Edric
Messages: 9 Registered: January 2006
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Hello folks,
I'm driving myself crazy trying to get Wavelab 4.0 to recognize the Paris
hardware in Win98se and have yet to succeed. As I mentioned in a post
earlier this week, at one time, I was using Paris to monitor Wavelab using
the updated ASIO drivers (the 40 kb one, not the later 64kb one), but not
now. My memory fails me as to when I first started having problems and I
have tried to undo everything that may have contributed to the lack of
communication between the two programs.
I noticed in my Multimedia Properties/Devices/Midi Devices and Instruments
Tab, that Paris Midi OUT states "Status: Driver is enabled but inactive due
to an unknown problem"
Could this be the problem with Wavelab's inability to to see the Paris
hardware?
Like I said, it once worked. And short of file corruption/replacement or a
hardware malfunction, I am clueless as to what could be the cause. I guess
it's time to start looking at other soundcards for Wavelab stuff.
Thanks for any input,
Edric
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Re: Asio and Wavelab...again [message #63050 is a reply to message #63049] |
Fri, 13 January 2006 21:59 |
gene lennon
Messages: 565 Registered: July 2006
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"Edric" <seboriah@juno.com> wrote:
>Hello folks,
>I'm driving myself crazy trying to get Wavelab 4.0 to recognize the Paris
>hardware in Win98se and have yet to succeed. As I mentioned in a post
>earlier this week, at one time, I was using Paris to monitor Wavelab using
>the updated ASIO drivers (the 40 kb one, not the later 64kb one), but not
>now. My memory fails me as to when I first started having problems and I
>have tried to undo everything that may have contributed to the lack of
>communication between the two programs.
>
>I noticed in my Multimedia Properties/Devices/Midi Devices and Instruments
>Tab, that Paris Midi OUT states "Status: Driver is enabled but inactive
due
>to an unknown problem"
>
>Could this be the problem with Wavelab's inability to to see the Paris
>hardware?
>
>Like I said, it once worked. And short of file corruption/replacement or
a
>hardware malfunction, I am clueless as to what could be the cause. I guess
>it's time to start looking at other soundcards for Wavelab stuff.
>Thanks for any input,
>Edric
>
This was a long time ago for me so don’t hold me to it.
I think the trick was to:
1. Install only the original Paris ASIO driver.
2. Open WaveLab and pick the original Paris ASIO driver. (This worked but
with long latency.
3. Save any file from WaveLab.
4. Remove the old ASIO driver and install the updated ASIO driver.
5. Restart WaveLab.
g
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Re: Asio and Wavelab...again [message #63057 is a reply to message #63049] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 07:56 |
tonehouse
Messages: 184 Registered: July 2006
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I also have not quite understood ASIO...Must PARIS be up and running for
another app to recognize PARIS inputs thru ASIO ??.....
"Edric" <seboriah@juno.com> wrote in message news:43c883d6@linux...
> Hello folks,
> I'm driving myself crazy trying to get Wavelab 4.0 to recognize the Paris
> hardware in Win98se and have yet to succeed. As I mentioned in a post
> earlier this week, at one time, I was using Paris to monitor Wavelab using
> the updated ASIO drivers (the 40 kb one, not the later 64kb one), but not
> now. My memory fails me as to when I first started having problems and I
> have tried to undo everything that may have contributed to the lack of
> communication between the two programs.
>
> I noticed in my Multimedia Properties/Devices/Midi Devices and Instruments
> Tab, that Paris Midi OUT states "Status: Driver is enabled but inactive
due
> to an unknown problem"
>
> Could this be the problem with Wavelab's inability to to see the Paris
> hardware?
>
> Like I said, it once worked. And short of file corruption/replacement or a
> hardware malfunction, I am clueless as to what could be the cause. I guess
> it's time to start looking at other soundcards for Wavelab stuff.
> Thanks for any input,
> Edric
>
>
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Re: Asio and Wavelab...again [message #63065 is a reply to message #63057] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 13:33 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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I don't mean to come off as hard, but using the Paris hardward( if you get
it to work) does not get you the Paris sound. To be honest, the sound is
very generic at best..
Just save yourselve's a lot of grief and get you Asio/MME audio card to use
with Wavelab.
LAMont
"tonehouse" <zmcleod@comcast.net> wrote:
>I also have not quite understood ASIO...Must PARIS be up and running for
>another app to recognize PARIS inputs thru ASIO ??.....
>"Edric" <seboriah@juno.com> wrote in message news:43c883d6@linux...
>> Hello folks,
>> I'm driving myself crazy trying to get Wavelab 4.0 to recognize the Paris
>> hardware in Win98se and have yet to succeed. As I mentioned in a post
>> earlier this week, at one time, I was using Paris to monitor Wavelab using
>> the updated ASIO drivers (the 40 kb one, not the later 64kb one), but
not
>> now. My memory fails me as to when I first started having problems and
I
>> have tried to undo everything that may have contributed to the lack of
>> communication between the two programs.
>>
>> I noticed in my Multimedia Properties/Devices/Midi Devices and Instruments
>> Tab, that Paris Midi OUT states "Status: Driver is enabled but inactive
>due
>> to an unknown problem"
>>
>> Could this be the problem with Wavelab's inability to to see the Paris
>> hardware?
>>
>> Like I said, it once worked. And short of file corruption/replacement
or a
>> hardware malfunction, I am clueless as to what could be the cause. I guess
>> it's time to start looking at other soundcards for Wavelab stuff.
>> Thanks for any input,
>> Edric
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Asio and Wavelab...again [message #63075 is a reply to message #63049] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 21:42 |
Edric
Messages: 9 Registered: January 2006
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Thanks for the replies.
Gene, Actually my problem is getting Paris hardware to show up in the
Wavelab Preferences dialog box. I'll give what you said a try, nevertheless.
Thanks.
Tonehouse,
In my experience in the past, you do not have to have Paris running for
Wavelab to use the MEC outputs. In fact, I don't think can use both
applications running at the same time.
Lamont,
I agree with you about just throwing in the towel and buying another card.
To be honest, the only reason I'm trying to get Paris to work with Wavelab
again is to save myself a few bucks and not buy another card.
Does anyone have any suggestions what would be a good quality (and low-cost,
if that exists anywhere) soundcard with converters on par with the Paris
converters?
Thanks again,
Edric
Edric <seboriah@juno.com> wrote in message news:43c883d6@linux...
> Hello folks,
> I'm driving myself crazy trying to get Wavelab 4.0 to recognize the Paris
> hardware in Win98se and have yet to succeed. As I mentioned in a post
> earlier this week, at one time, I was using Paris to monitor Wavelab using
> the updated ASIO drivers (the 40 kb one, not the later 64kb one), but not
> now. My memory fails me as to when I first started having problems and I
> have tried to undo everything that may have contributed to the lack of
> communication between the two programs.
>
> I noticed in my Multimedia Properties/Devices/Midi Devices and Instruments
> Tab, that Paris Midi OUT states "Status: Driver is enabled but inactive
due
> to an unknown problem"
>
> Could this be the problem with Wavelab's inability to to see the Paris
> hardware?
>
> Like I said, it once worked. And short of file corruption/replacement or a
> hardware malfunction, I am clueless as to what could be the cause. I guess
> it's time to start looking at other soundcards for Wavelab stuff.
> Thanks for any input,
> Edric
>
>
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Re: Asio and Wavelab...again [message #63076 is a reply to message #63075] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 21:11 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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Hi Edric,
Pick up the MAudio Audiophile2496 its only 99.00 and sound and works
quite good. If you don't want to use the converters on the Maudio just
go out SPDIF into Paris and make a basic Paris project to listen through
Paris' converters.
Chris
Edric wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.
> Gene, Actually my problem is getting Paris hardware to show up in the
> Wavelab Preferences dialog box. I'll give what you said a try, nevertheless.
> Thanks.
>
> Tonehouse,
> In my experience in the past, you do not have to have Paris running for
> Wavelab to use the MEC outputs. In fact, I don't think can use both
> applications running at the same time.
>
> Lamont,
> I agree with you about just throwing in the towel and buying another card.
> To be honest, the only reason I'm trying to get Paris to work with Wavelab
> again is to save myself a few bucks and not buy another card.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions what would be a good quality (and low-cost,
> if that exists anywhere) soundcard with converters on par with the Paris
> converters?
>
> Thanks again,
> Edric
> Edric <seboriah@juno.com> wrote in message news:43c883d6@linux...
>
>>Hello folks,
>>I'm driving myself crazy trying to get Wavelab 4.0 to recognize the Paris
>>hardware in Win98se and have yet to succeed. As I mentioned in a post
>>earlier this week, at one time, I was using Paris to monitor Wavelab using
>>the updated ASIO drivers (the 40 kb one, not the later 64kb one), but not
>>now. My memory fails me as to when I first started having problems and I
>>have tried to undo everything that may have contributed to the lack of
>>communication between the two programs.
>>
>>I noticed in my Multimedia Properties/Devices/Midi Devices and Instruments
>>Tab, that Paris Midi OUT states "Status: Driver is enabled but inactive
>
> due
>
>>to an unknown problem"
>>
>>Could this be the problem with Wavelab's inability to to see the Paris
>>hardware?
>>
>>Like I said, it once worked. And short of file corruption/replacement or a
>>hardware malfunction, I am clueless as to what could be the cause. I guess
>>it's time to start looking at other soundcards for Wavelab stuff.
>>Thanks for any input,
>>Edric
>>
>>
>
>
>
--
Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762
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Re: Asio and Wavelab...again [message #63079 is a reply to message #63075] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 22:32 |
Martin Harrington
Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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Try the EMU 0404
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
"Edric" <seboriah@juno.com> wrote in message news:43c9c587@linux...
> Thanks for the replies.
> Gene, Actually my problem is getting Paris hardware to show up in the
> Wavelab Preferences dialog box. I'll give what you said a try,
> nevertheless.
> Thanks.
>
> Tonehouse,
> In my experience in the past, you do not have to have Paris running for
> Wavelab to use the MEC outputs. In fact, I don't think can use both
> applications running at the same time.
>
> Lamont,
> I agree with you about just throwing in the towel and buying another card.
> To be honest, the only reason I'm trying to get Paris to work with Wavelab
> again is to save myself a few bucks and not buy another card.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions what would be a good quality (and
> low-cost,
> if that exists anywhere) soundcard with converters on par with the Paris
> converters?
>
> Thanks again,
> Edric
> Edric <seboriah@juno.com> wrote in message news:43c883d6@linux...
>> Hello folks,
>> I'm driving myself crazy trying to get Wavelab 4.0 to recognize the Paris
>> hardware in Win98se and have yet to succeed. As I mentioned in a post
>> earlier this week, at one time, I was using Paris to monitor Wavelab
>> using
>> the updated ASIO drivers (the 40 kb one, not the later 64kb one), but not
>> now. My memory fails me as to when I first started having problems and I
>> have tried to undo everything that may have contributed to the lack of
>> communication between the two programs.
>>
>> I noticed in my Multimedia Properties/Devices/Midi Devices and
>> Instruments
>> Tab, that Paris Midi OUT states "Status: Driver is enabled but inactive
> due
>> to an unknown problem"
>>
>> Could this be the problem with Wavelab's inability to to see the Paris
>> hardware?
>>
>> Like I said, it once worked. And short of file corruption/replacement or
>> a
>> hardware malfunction, I am clueless as to what could be the cause. I
>> guess
>> it's time to start looking at other soundcards for Wavelab stuff.
>> Thanks for any input,
>> Edric
>>
>>
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Re: Asio and Wavelab...again [message #63130 is a reply to message #63079] |
Mon, 16 January 2006 00:41 |
Edric
Messages: 9 Registered: January 2006
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Thanks for the tips guys I'll look into both of those cards. There is one
more thing I would like to try. Would someone care to send me a copy of the
original Paris ASIO driver (I think it's around 29kb in size)? I was going
to try what Gene Lennon suggested, but my backup copy is nowhere to be
found.
Thanks for everything,
Edric
Martin Harrington <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:43c9ecf5$1@linux...
> Try the EMU 0404
> --
> Martin Harrington
> www.lendanear-sound.com
>
> "Edric" <seboriah@juno.com> wrote in message news:43c9c587@linux...
> > Thanks for the replies.
> > Gene, Actually my problem is getting Paris hardware to show up in the
> > Wavelab Preferences dialog box. I'll give what you said a try,
> > nevertheless.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Tonehouse,
> > In my experience in the past, you do not have to have Paris running for
> > Wavelab to use the MEC outputs. In fact, I don't think can use both
> > applications running at the same time.
> >
> > Lamont,
> > I agree with you about just throwing in the towel and buying another
card.
> > To be honest, the only reason I'm trying to get Paris to work with
Wavelab
> > again is to save myself a few bucks and not buy another card.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions what would be a good quality (and
> > low-cost,
> > if that exists anywhere) soundcard with converters on par with the Paris
> > converters?
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > Edric
> > Edric <seboriah@juno.com> wrote in message news:43c883d6@linux...
> >> Hello folks,
> >> I'm driving myself crazy trying to get Wavelab 4.0 to recognize the
Paris
> >> hardware in Win98se and have yet to succeed. As I mentioned in a post
> >> earlier this week, at one time, I was using Paris to monitor Wavelab
> >> using
> >> the updated ASIO drivers (the 40 kb one, not the later 64kb one), but
not
> >> now. My memory fails me as to when I first started having problems and
I
> >> have tried to undo everything that may have contributed to the lack of
> >> communication between the two programs.
> >>
> >> I noticed in my Multimedia Properties/Devices/Midi Devices and
> >> Instruments
> >> Tab, that Paris Midi OUT states "Status: Driver is enabled but inactive
> > due
> >> to an unknown problem"
> >>
> >> Could this be the problem with Wavelab's inability to to see the Paris
> >> hardware?
> >>
> >> Like I said, it once worked. And short of file corruption/replacement
or
> >> a
> >> hardware malfunction, I am clueless as to what could be the cause. I
> >> guess
> >> it's time to start looking at other soundcards for Wavelab stuff.
> >> Thanks for any input,
> >> Edric
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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