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Leander

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Hey!

When looking through the different settings, I saw that Cakewalk uses Asio4all here and not my audio device. I wanted to set it to Motu asio (my device), but it always resets to Asio4all. Why?

This setting is about recording latency compensation.
 

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1 hour ago, Leander said:

Hey!

When looking through the different settings, I saw that Cakewalk uses Asio4all here and not my audio device. I wanted to set it to Motu asio (my device), but it always resets to Asio4all. Why?

This setting is about recording latency compensation.
 

audiocomp.jpg

That's not showing the device you're actually using currently, its just a list. Go up to the devices tab of the Preferences and make sure the correct one is selected there.

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3 hours ago, Jonathan Sasor said:

That's not showing the device you're actually using currently, its just a list. Go up to the devices tab of the Preferences and make sure the correct one is selected there.

Perrhaps a good UI change to prevent confusion would be to force the currently selected driver (or the first if there is more than one?) to be what shows in that dropdown when it isnt' being dropped down. 

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15 hours ago, OutrageProductions said:

it only causes problems...

...in cakewalk/sonar/cbb... i'm getting 64 samples @ ~30% cpu in the live11 demo song, and the so5 demo song, on a standard onboard audio chipset... the a4a dev has also previously posted that cakewalk/sonar/cbb polls an unusually high number of times when parsing the drivers installed on a win box (iirc, something like 8 or 9 compared to 1 or 2 from all others)

so, it's not asio4all making itself incompatible, it's the way cakewalk/sonar/cbb implements asio, different than everyone else 🤷‍♂️

/goodluck

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@Leander, Cakewalk uses the first Audio device that Windows initialises. It appears Windows does this in alphabetically, which is irritating. Don't blame Cakewalk it just uses what Windows gives it.

Unless you have a really good reason, and does have to really good one, ASIO4all should not be installed on a DAW.

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