[RWP] useing asio driver with reaper
Kerry Hoath
khoath at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 05:02:26 EDT 2012
The thing you must remember with asio4all is that it uses kernel
streaming to achieve low latency.
As a result you can not share the card with any other program so make
sure that reaper is the only thing using your asio4all device and that
your screen reader is elsewhere.
Many Realtek cards and HDDA cards have 1 or 2 playback streams, mixing
the rest in software. This means Once asio4all has hold of your card
there are no streams left for your screen reader or system sounds.
route accordingly so that you only use the asio4all card for sound work.
You can pull nasty tricks with asio4all and virtual audio cable however
watch cpu use and latency.
Regards, Kerry.
regards, Kerry.
On 31/10/2012 7:08 AM, Daniel Santana wrote:
> Hi,
> I was also trying to set up this drive to use in real-time...
> However, I could not did it. The solution I found was decrease samples from 1024to
> 256, using the same drive from
> microsoft...
>
> I hope that's help!
> - Daniel -
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: MATT TURNER<METURNER88 at HOTMAIL.COM>
> Para: reaper<rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Data: Terça, 30 de Outubro de 2012 18:16
> Assunto: [RWP] useing asio driver with reaper
>
> hay there, I'm trying to configure the asio for all driver to work with
> reaper.
> not sure how to go about dooing this.
> anyone got any tips?
>
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