paris-reaper asio [message #102874] |
Thu, 19 March 2009 17:44 |
Mic Cross
Messages: 30 Registered: June 2005
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Been following the Paris-Reaper threads ... does Paris ASIO driver work at
all with Reaper at the moment? Thanks,
Mic.
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Re: paris-reaper asio [message #102876 is a reply to message #102874] |
Thu, 19 March 2009 18:26 |
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Hi Mic - there are no *new* ASIO drivers yet, but Mike's new PSCL driver fixed some of the problems beneath the old ASIO drivers, so those original ASIO drivers function better than they did before. I had Reaper running thirty-six hours straight in a loop using ASIO six months ago.
There were still big problems - I couldn't adjust anything on the drivers, or they'd crash, they were limited to 16 bit, and MEC built-in outputs only. But they didn't seem to crash in normal use, and I started to trust them a bit more after I learned the "what not to do's". Give 'em a try and see if you can work with those limitations for the short term.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: paris-reaper asio [message #102886 is a reply to message #102881] |
Fri, 20 March 2009 12:23 |
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Heya Mic - I'm not a coder myself, that's Mike Audet. Mike's definitely still pursuing the ASIO driver, we just chatted about it a day or two ago. I believe Mike's working in C++, but you'd have to check that with him. If you're interested, you might want to PM Mike and have fun kicking some ideas around.
Oh, we could certainly use some help, if not directly on the ASIO drivers then on closely related stuff. If Reaper/PARIS convergence interests you, you might find it interesting to glance over the Reaper SDK - http://www.reaper.fm/sdk/plugin/ - which will give you some idea of the incredible things we could pull off, with Mike working from the driver end and someone else working in coordination with him from the Reaper end.
For example, given some work on both sides it looks to be quite feasible to control Reaper from our C16s, which appear to speak a kind of MIDI. It'd just take coding time, and some help there would be most welcome.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: paris-reaper asio [message #102887 is a reply to message #102886] |
Fri, 20 March 2009 15:30 |
Mic Cross
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Cool stuff - gonna download everything Reaper and give Mike a holler - I pinged
DJ a few days ago to see if he was keeping an eye on the Reaper stuff - have
not heard back from him yet - Reaper - asio - paris hardware might interest
him very much .... plus be a totally serious competitor to ProTewls :-)
Mic.
Administrator <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>Heya Mic - I'm not a coder myself, that's Mike Audet. Mike's definitely
still pursuing
>the ASIO driver, we just chatted about it a day or two ago. I believe Mike's
working
>in C++, but you'd have to check that with him. If you're interested, you
might want
>to PM Mike and have fun kicking some ideas around.
>
>Oh, we could certainly use some help, if not directly on the ASIO drivers
then on closely
>related stuff. If Reaper/PARIS convergence interests you, you might find
it interesting
>to glance over the Reaper SDK - http://www.reaper.fm/sdk/plugin/ - which
will give
>you some idea of the incredible things we could pull off, with Mike working
from the
>driver end and someone else working in coordination with him from the Reaper
end.
>
>For example, given some work on both sides it looks to be quite feasible
to control
>Reaper from our C16s, which appear to speak a kind of MIDI. It'd just take
coding time,
>and some help there would be most welcome..
>
>
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