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Focusrite asio driver not working
Focusrite asio driver not working





focusrite asio driver not working
  1. #Focusrite asio driver not working install#
  2. #Focusrite asio driver not working drivers#

The perfect scenario would be to just find another driver and use the gear that I already have. Could I still use it along side another audio interface? I still like the way my Mackie handles both of my MIDI modules. My question is is there another 64-bit driver that I can download from somewhere that will make things easier for me and give me the results I want? Or, is there an audio interface that would make things a lot easier for me out there that won’t break the bank? I will only be recording one audio track at a time so I don’t need an interface with hundreds of inputs. I’ve seen where a lot of guys are saying that this driver can be a disaster and should be avoided at all costs. It is USB and shows up as a generic soundcard.Īs per the audio driver in the Cakewalk setup, my only choice is ASIO4ALL.

#Focusrite asio driver not working drivers#

I should also say that there are no drivers for the Mackie.

focusrite asio driver not working

I can hear it in the Mackie but that’s as far as it goes. Trouble is, the sound isn’t making it into Cakewalk. This whole setup is working just fine – for MIDI. The modules are connected to an M-Audio 2x2 Anniversary USB MIDI interface and they go into a Mackie ProFX8 (USB) which I also use as my audio interface. I use strictly MIDI with two VERY old modules, a Roland JV-1010 (hundreds of sounds that are still very cool) and a somewhat “newer” Ketron SD2 that also still sounds great. Up until today I haven’t been putting any audio tracks in my songs. I can’t help but wonder, if they took over the “product/business” from Gibson and are giving it away, how are they making any money with it? But this isn’t the reason I’m posting.

#Focusrite asio driver not working install#

So, out of frustration, I decided to take BandLab up on their offer to give me a completely new install for free. But lately my version started to do little annoying things and I guess my mucking around pressing all kinds of settings here and there just made things worse. I go back to Cakewalk 3 (Twelve Tone Systems anyone?) I made the jump from version 8.5 – which I loved - up to Sonar Platinum once I upgraded to a 64-bit computer. I am a long time (Sonar Platinum) Cakewalk user. I’m hoping that I’m posting this in the right place. This is my first post, but I have been lurking around here for a while.







Focusrite asio driver not working