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Michael Talada

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  1. Ok, so the FL thing didn't work after all. If I switch to WASAPI and switch back, I still get that error message. BUT... thank you scook! So, all I had to do was to deselect ASIO4All in both the Input Drivers and Output Drivers sections to ungrey the others? That certainly was easy, lol! I tried unchecking the input one yesterday, but I guess it only works if you do it in BOTH sections. I feel dumb now. Well, live and learn. Hopefully everything will be back to normal now. Thanks again!

  2. I'm running Windows 10, with the latest version of Cakewalk. My usual interfaces are an IK Multimedia Axe I/O and Boss GT-100. I just bought a Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6. It didn't seem to want to work with ASIO, so I downloaded and installed the specific ASIO driver for it. But I've had nothing but trouble since. I even uninstalled that driver, but still Cakewalk doesn't work right with ASIO4All, which I've had installed for ages (and is up to date.) I keep getting this message: "ASIO4ALL v2 This driver is known to be incompatible with Cakewalk. Continuing to use this driver may lead to instability. For best results, we recommend switching to a compatible ASIO or WASAPI Windows driver. Would you like to switch to WASAPI mode now?" And if I go ahead and try to use it anyway, all the inputs and outputs are listed as ASIO4All, and the usual ones for the Axe or GT-100 are greyed out. Things seem to work in WASAPI mode, but it's my understanding that that isn't the best choice. What should I do, how do I get back to the way things were up until a couple days ago?

  3. I've done some searching, came across threads about CdB Tools, downloaded and installed it and followed the directions. Now I see RX9 in my Utilities menu, but it's greyed out. I'm not very knowledgable about editing the registry. Can anyone help me, please? I'm on Win10, using the latest version of Cakewalk.

  4. I bought the Boss GT-100 multieffects guitar pedalboard, connected via USB and downloaded the driver, but in Cakewalk it's greyed out in the Audio - Devices section. Running Windows 10, btw. I was hoping to record with the GT-100 direct through USB in Cakewalk, has anyone else been able to do this? Am I missing something or are they just not compatible? My usual interface is the IK Multimedia Axe I/O.

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