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Switching to ASIO causes endless profile loop


Mark Fergel

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Went to start recording today. Usually use WASAPI shared. Switch to ASIO (which I've done before) and it gets stuck in a loop when it runs through the profile and writes to the AUD.INI. The only way out of it is to end task on Cakewalk, boot into safe mode, go into Cakewalk and change the driver back to WASAPI, and then restart to get out of safe mode. I've tried reinstalling the Realtek drivers. Tried doing a google search and can't seem to find anyone with the same issue. I'm stuck because now I don't have any way of switching to ASIO to record audio tracks. I can record a screen capture video if that helps people understand the issue.

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Real ASIO drivers don't go through the audio profile dialog AFAIK. Only WDM & WASAPI. There isn't currently a true ASIO driver for MOBO audio (coming soon on next gen HW tho!), only for external audio interfaces.

If you have a fake (ASIO4ALL/Realtek/Behringer, et al) driver that says it's ASIO, then you're asking for problems.

 

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Add to the list of pseudo ASIO drivers that cause problems for Cakewalk: Steinberg Virtual ASIO, which gets installed anytime a Steinberg product is installed on your system. If that is the case, it should be uninstalled, it won't hurt anything else, and will possibly make Cakewalk work the way it is supposed to when using ASIO drivers.

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7 hours ago, OutrageProductions said:

If you have a fake (ASIO4ALL/Realtek/Behringer, et al) driver that says it's ASIO, then you're asking for problems.

For the record, Behringer use ASIO4All for their cheapest interfaces, but true ASIO compliant drivers for the others. Also, they never call their ASIO4All drivers anything but ASIO4All, so there should be no risk of confusion.

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20 hours ago, ptheisen said:

Add to the list of pseudo ASIO drivers that cause problems for Cakewalk: Steinberg Virtual ASIO, which gets installed anytime a Steinberg product is installed on your system. If that is the case, it should be uninstalled, it won't hurt anything else, and will possibly make Cakewalk work the way it is supposed to when using ASIO drivers.

You nailed it. I installed Steinberg Backbone a couple of months ago and I bet that installed the Steinberg ASIO drivers. Unistalled those and its working fine again (I was using the Universal Audio drivers for the Volt 2). Thanks for the help.

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