Asio4all in Scope?
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Asio4all in Scope?
I only can see the WaveRecPlay drivers on Asio4all, can´t see all the Asio Scope ins/outs. I´m doing something wrong or just is not posible?
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Re: Asio4all in Scope?
Asio4all takes your wave-drivers and emeulates them as asio in/outputs.
If you want to get more in/outputs, you´ll have to add some wave-sources and wave-destinations in your scope projects. Maybe you´ll have to reboot.
The asio modules in your scope-project don´t matter at all
If you want to get more in/outputs, you´ll have to add some wave-sources and wave-destinations in your scope projects. Maybe you´ll have to reboot.
The asio modules in your scope-project don´t matter at all
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Re: Asio4all in Scope?
Thanks for your reply, that wave drivers are 16 or 24 bit?luigicampala wrote:Asio4all takes your wave-drivers and emeulates them as asio in/outputs.
If you want to get more in/outputs, you´ll have to add some wave-sources and wave-destinations in your scope projects. Maybe you´ll have to reboot.
The asio modules in your scope-project don´t matter at all
Re: Asio4all in Scope?
lagoausente, depends which you load in the project. I advise to always use the Wave 24bit drivers in Scope, and always load the amount of drivers as set in Windows' Device Manager > Scope driver properties.
And don't worry, 16bit applications will use these 24bit drivers just fine, so for example if you'd really want (for compatibility?) ASIO4ALL to provide 16bit ASIO, you can still set it to 16bit from ASIO4ALL.
And don't worry, 16bit applications will use these 24bit drivers just fine, so for example if you'd really want (for compatibility?) ASIO4ALL to provide 16bit ASIO, you can still set it to 16bit from ASIO4ALL.
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Re: Asio4all in Scope?
With scope drivers can set latency till 3ms, maybe can lower this value with the Asio4all driver? Or is there any other way to controll the scope asio buffer samples?at0m wrote:lagoausente, depends which you load in the project. I advise to always use the Wave 24bit drivers in Scope, and always load the amount of drivers as set in Windows' Device Manager > Scope driver properties.
And don't worry, 16bit applications will use these 24bit drivers just fine, so for example if you'd really want (for compatibility?) ASIO4ALL to provide 16bit ASIO, you can still set it to 16bit from ASIO4ALL.
Re: Asio4all in Scope?
The Wave drivers are broken. 24-bit source actually truncates to 16-bit. BTW