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Post by be on Jun 9, 2009 10:47:00 GMT
Hi! I have previously used ASIO4all successfully, but after reinstalling Cubase and the ASIO4all, the ASIO4all does not appear in the "sound" display in the control panel, and in Cubase you get the info "not connected".
What can I do to solve this ? How do I create the connection ?
regards be
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Post by re on Jun 17, 2009 21:12:27 GMT
I would be very glad if somebody answer my questions.
The most important question is:
Why does not the ASIO4all appear in the control panel / Sound?
regards be
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exyll
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Post by exyll on Jun 20, 2009 11:47:26 GMT
There is no "offline" control panel anymore with the latest version of asio4all. Just start the audio application that supports ASIO. Then select ASIO4ALL as the ASIO driver and then a icon tray icon will appear that lets you tweek the ASIO4ALL settings.
ASIO4ALL settings are stored for each user and each application.
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Post by be on Jun 25, 2009 21:48:00 GMT
There is no "offline" control panel anymore with the latest version of asio4all. Just start the audio application that supports ASIO. Then select ASIO4ALL as the ASIO driver and then a icon tray icon will appear that lets you tweek the ASIO4ALL settings. ASIO4ALL settings are stored for each user and each application. Hi, Thanks for the answer! The problem is that when I have selected A4a in the "Device Setup- VST Audio System- ASIO driver", and in the "VST Connections Inputs, Audio Device", you still see the text "No Connection" in the Devise Port. And I don't know how or where to create the connection. regards B
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Post by be on Jun 25, 2009 21:59:50 GMT
P:S: The "VST Connections OUTPUT Audio Device" seem to Be all right. B
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