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Re: ASIO4ALL ???? [message #81097 is a reply to message #81074] |
Sat, 03 March 2007 13:10 |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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Run the installer. It's not one of those put some .dll in a magic place installs
:-)
Chuck
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>So once I download this thing where do I put it?
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>"chuck duffy" <c@C.COM> wrote in message news:45e96e43$1@linux...
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>> ooH, finally I can talk about something that actually works. ASIO4ALL
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>> butt. It allows just about any audio card to work ASIO at low latency.
>> It's free. I have a cheapo laptop that I use with a USB midi keyboard
for
>> B4. I run the stock laptop sound card and it's very low latency and
>> playable.
>> I also have a midiman USB optical out for that laptop that works great
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>> ASIO4ALL. VSTHost (also freeware) kicks butt too.
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>> Chuck
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>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>>Hi All
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>>>I've been trying to get the latest Melodyne demo to work on my second
rig
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>>>and it doesn't want to see my Dakota sound card.
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>>>I contacted technical support and they recommended installing this
>>>ASIO4ALL
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>>>drivers.
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>>>Anyone use them, familiar with them, have problems with them
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>>>This machine is running Cubase 2 / Nuendo 2 and a host of waves plugins
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>>>well as Autotune 1.3
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>>>Thanks
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>>>DOn
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