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Any thoughts on enabling integration with Windows Audio for use with Usine? Two reasons - 1- Windows Audio support would lower the bar for a new user to join the Usine family while they are learning about the advantages of lower latency audio. 2- The very cool 'save as exe' feature would be more useful in that you would be able to share audio applications with folks who have not adopted ASIO.
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Windows Audio Support?
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CleverConQueso
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Yes good idea for those who have no external souncard
in Win 7 i must put the audio on "spdif "to have sound in usine
it's the only which do that i don't know why
if somebody can explain me why .......?
i have magix which works with both "speakers" and spdif
audacity also so why usine only functiuns with " spdif "
thanx
in Win 7 i must put the audio on "spdif "to have sound in usine
it's the only which do that i don't know why
if somebody can explain me why .......?
i have magix which works with both "speakers" and spdif
audacity also so why usine only functiuns with " spdif "
thanx
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Hi,
You can use the driver asio4all (freeware), it allows you to use your internal sound card with all the asio hosts ...
Kenan
You can use the driver asio4all (freeware), it allows you to use your internal sound card with all the asio hosts ...
Kenan
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CleverConQueso
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Thanks. I use ASIO4All and prefer it over the drivers that come with my assorted dated hardware. But my secret desire is to email sound apps to my family whom I've not been able to get to install ASIO...
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