Generic ASIO Driver passwords!

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keithm
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Post by keithm »

Hi, I have noticed that poeople on this forum have tried the generic asio driver at ASIO2KS.de. I really want to try this driver but I can't get a reply from the author to download the beta: a lot of other people are having the same problem. SO, can anyone tell me the logon and password so I can try the driver....PLEASE!
marcuspocus
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Post by marcuspocus »

check your email :wink:

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snoopy4ever
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Post by snoopy4ever »

OK.. UNDERSTOOD NOW!!..

:roll: man and it's just Monday!!! :grin:

Old question:
"Sorry guys to bring this up.. but so far I understood SFP had already their own Asio drivers ... what are those generic Asio drivers for?? I mean.., are they for Scope or for other kinds of audio cards???..are they usefull for other kinds of "audio tricks" I'm not aware of?"

Snoopy

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marcuspocus
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Post by marcuspocus »

Well, they can be usefull on a laptop with integrated soundcard to run an asio program.

For example, fruityloop or reason on a laptop is cool. The latency is reduced 'just a bit' compared to the standard dx driver, depending on the card chipset.

BTW, they are not that great, they crash often, and are of little value for us cw card owner.

Obviously, they are NOT cw compatible, nor are they usefull for a creamware card, which already have a great asio driver.
keithm
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Post by keithm »

The generic ASIO driver should be good for sound cards that don't have an asio driver. I have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz and it's great quality and has a wavetable socket for my Yamaha DB50 but it's drivers are way too slow....So to the kind person who said check you email..please, what do you mean :sad:
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