[RWP] reaaccess problem - It will not get installed on reaper 32bit, in windows 64bit

Hadi Rezaee hadirezaei at gmx.com
Wed Aug 27 09:38:21 EDT 2014


Hi
Indi, Here's the problem that i have with my audio interface:
When i install the reaper 64bit version, it shows 32 output/inputs for 
my Audio interface, instead of my 8 one.
For example, instead of these inputs: kard L, Kard R, SPDIF1, SPDIF2,
It shows 32 inputs by number, like this:
Asio 1 in
asia 2 in.
But when i install the 32bit version of reaper, i get the normal ins and 
outs.
I think i  have the PCI version of EMU. can I install the PCIE version 
of the driver, to see that if it works?
I google searched, and i found the PCIE version, which is released on 
2012, the beta one.
Is it the one that you currently have installed?
Here's the page that i found:
http://support.creative.com/downloads/welcome.aspx?nDriverType=11#type_11

On 8/27/2014 5:31 PM, Indigo wrote:
> Hadi, there is a Windows 7 64 bit driver that works for your eMu 1212M.
> I know, because I have the eMu 1616M PCIE, and it runs fine on 64-bit 
> Windows 7 Home Premium with the more recently released 64 bit driver.
> I think it's a re-written version of the beta driver that Creative 
> released around 2010 for 64-bit Vista, which nearly worked, with some 
> issues.
>  In 2013 Creative issued an improved 64-bit driver for their older 
> PCIE interfaces.
> You can google for eMu 1212M Windows 7 64-bit driver, and you'll get 
> the exact World Creative page to download the driver.
> If you can't find it by googling, I'll post the download link.
>
> As for installing Reaper x64 and ReaAccess, mixing 32 and 64 bit 
> Reaper files has been done, but, it's way simpler to install only the 
> 64-bit version of Reaper on a computer running Windows 7 64 bit, and 
> install only the 32-bit Reaper on a computer.
> running XP 32-bit.
>  As for ReaAccess, there is only 1 version that works on both 32 and 
> 64 bits.
> Install Reaper first, then open and close Reaper before installing 
> ReaAccess.
> You didn't say what screenreader you're using.
> Jaws, NVDA and System Access all work for Reaper in 64-bits, but 
> Window-Eyes can't run 64-bit Reaper.
> Hope any of this helps,
> Indi
>
>
> On 8/27/2014 5:41 AM, Hadi Rezaee wrote:
>> Thanks guys, for replying.
>> So, I see some reaaccess files in my reaper x64 directory. I'm 
>> assuming that these are for  the reaper 64bit version, right?
>> How would i find the 32 bit version of the files? since i cannot 
>> install reaaccess when a 32bit version of reaper is installed.
>> Unfortunetly i have not a portable backup of REAPER. Is it possible 
>> that one of you guys who has a 32bit version of reaper, copies all 
>> the reaaccess files and send it to me?
>> Also, Apparently emu-1212m is a real headake when it comes to 64bit 
>> edition of windows, since it is  very old. it'ss very sad.
>> I have been reading and googling for 4 hours straight, but that only 
>> is giving me more headake, so I should find a way to get those 
>> reaaccess files. which are for 32bit version.
>>
>> On 8/27/2014 6:17 AM, Chris Belle wrote:
>>>
>>> You have to copy the files from a working install for reaccess.
>>> and the dll for your screen-reader.
>>> Also the keymap.
>>>
>>> Don't remember exactly which files,
>>> but if you browse around in the reaper directories, you'll see then 
>>> like nvda client.dll or some such,
>>> and you also have to copy the keymap.
>>>
>>> And it has to be the right version for a 32 or 64 bit
>>> install, the access files are different.
>>>
>>> YOu certainly can run 32 bit reaper on a 64 bit os, you just can't 
>>> install it
>>> like you found out reaccess will always assume the os you are on is 
>>> the version you want to run.
>>>
>>> Perhaps you made a portable copy or two lying around someplace of 
>>> your 32 bit installs with everything working.
>>>
>>> As for the sound card, emu made some pretty good stuff for the day,
>>> but like so much  great
>>> hardware from the past, manufacturers eventually quit writing good 
>>> drivers for stuff because they want to sell you more hardware, they 
>>> can't make any money.
>>> 'grin'.
>>>
>>> So maybe you can find an old vista 64 bit driver that will work, or 
>>> maybe not.
>>>
>>> Go check the manufacturer's website and see.
>>>
>>> Good luck.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/26/2014 6:21 PM, Hadi Rezaee wrote:
>>>> Hi uguys.
>>>>
>>>> I have faced a very terrible problem.
>>>> I have upgraded my memory from 4GB to 8GB. So i installed win7 64bit.
>>>> I installed REAPER 64bit, but my audio interface which is 
>>>> emu-1212M, cannot be detected in REAPER 64bit.
>>>> So i installed REAPER 32 bit, in my windows.
>>>> Now when i run  reaaccess.exe, it keeps saying to run and close 
>>>> REAPER. Apparently it thinks that I'm running a 64bit version of 
>>>> REAPER, because my windows is 64bit.
>>>> Is there any hacks/fixes for this that you can think of?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
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