What do I do about my Volt 2 dedicated driver (ASIO) not being compatible with Cakewalk? Generally speaking I'm fine with using the WASAPI shared driver but now I want to use the Neural Amp Modeler VST3 plugin and it's not working at all in my DAW. I been using the ASIO driver for 2 years now and all of a sudden it's not compatible with Cakewalk. I'm thinking about using Ableton Live 11 Lite (came free with Volt2 interface) but just found out you can only record 16 tracks. Yea, I think I need way more than 16 tracks sometimes. Any advise/ suggestions would be appreciated.
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Tommy Johnston
What do I do about my Volt 2 dedicated driver (ASIO) not being compatible with Cakewalk? Generally speaking I'm fine with using the WASAPI shared driver but now I want to use the Neural Amp Modeler VST3 plugin and it's not working at all in my DAW. I been using the ASIO driver for 2 years now and all of a sudden it's not compatible with Cakewalk. I'm thinking about using Ableton Live 11 Lite (came free with Volt2 interface) but just found out you can only record 16 tracks. Yea, I think I need way more than 16 tracks sometimes. Any advise/ suggestions would be appreciated.
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