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Will.

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Sitting on the balcony right now playing around with a project using the virtual keyboard, I've noticed some latency (obviously, cause i'm not hooked up downstairs in studio.) 

Just a wild idea that popped up.

Wouldn't it be great for cakewalk to create their own Asio Drivers? 

This will help those that can't afford gear greatly, not so? Also, it will make working mobile, less of a fuss. 

What I mean by this is: Seeing that I refuse to go sit in my home studio now, or to even download Asio4All, WASAPI drivers are not much helpful. One just allows mulitple communication between hardware and software/online streaming platforms / and the other one not. Though it does lower the latency issue, but not by much - not a big issue. 

Not sure if this is actually meant for the FEEDBACK category. ? 

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33 minutes ago, murat k. said:

I am using FL Studio ASIO Driver which works with Cakewalk with no problem but it would be great if Cakewalk had own ASIO drivers.

True. Yes, it works great in Cakewalk. 

I delete every Asio Driver that is not that of my interface, from all my devices. 

This give me access to a fluent workflow with less dropouts and problems. Especially when you travelling to go work in a different studio and you're required to work on a different DAW 

One such scene played out a few weeks back, when producer at a major label worldwide, recently told me that, if Cakewalk becomes more stabled - he believes it will take over studios every where! 

 

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