Heya, I am David Pixley theMuzzl3. Here are (some) of my recent ideas. I'll have more, later. I encourage others to reply with further suggestions, based on what I've started. I must say: I'm hopeful that the REAPER dev's & OBS dev's (or dev?) continue to work together, ...
For running Ableton into OBS I am going to use Reaper's Restream VST plugin by following the directions from the aforementioned video. After making all of these changes, I did encounter random muting of output. And I found it was linked to the ASIO Link Pro Driver-- it shows up as ASIO...
I have win 10 pro 64 and the latest reaper. I have a Steinberg UR 242 interface. Both Reaper and media player will play at the same time. I, too, was under the impression that only one could use the interface at a time. I am only using default settings, so I don't know how it...
When loading the cakewalk project file, there is no way to control DAW because it repeats stop(maybe hang) and steady state. I tested another asio based sound program( sound forge, reaper, foobar and so on ). but I can't find especially something is wrong. Finally, I checked process ...
Make sure the sample rate for both is the same and that there are no additional effects added by Windows or Soundwire settings. If you don't have a media player that plays ASIO, you can use something like foobar2000 with the ASIO component or Reaper, for example. Reaper lets you use...
I'm using Ampero (FW 3.0) as ASIO USB Audio Interface for recording guitar into Reaper DAW on a Dell Precision Tower 3650 i7-6700 (32GB RAM) Win7 Pro 64 PCI figured I would try the Ampero ASIO Driver 1.1 for Windowsposted at bottom of this page https://www.hotoneaudio.com/products...
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Tested DAWs are most recent version of Reaper, multiple versions of Samplitude. The audio hardware is RME-audio UFX, FF400 and Babyface. They're the best in class and they did run smoothly and trouble free from the date of purchase till now. So they're not the source of ...
As you've noted, there are a lot of potential complications with Windows audio: the various driver formats ( MME, WASAPI, ASIO ) and old workarounds like ASIO4ALL(*), and your Windows sounds settings, all combine to make things more complicated than we'd like. As you've found, there ...
but in saying that, you should definitely uninstall ASIO4ALL, and any other "generic" ASIO drivers such as Steinberg's or Reaper's. ASIOLink normally requires your existing ASIO driver to be there in order for it to use ASIO for your primary interface. All other interfaces are then ...