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There are no "ASIO MOTU" drivers. That type of driver is cross platform, universal, etc.... ASIO has not worked in any form on either interface until the support phone call where we got it to work with 95% success.

All a driver, any driver - sound, NIC, display - is a piece of software that tells your OS what kind of hardware you have. This is why I smile when every answer to every problem is "update the driver". From the geek side my first question to that is always "Why? Did the old one stop working?" Diver updates are a "If it ain't broke don't fix it" thing.

At any rate, with Rob's help Wednesday night we got it ALMOST there. Now a well placed call to MOTU is next, but after the holidays.

MERRY CHRISTMAS to you John. Keep a smile and remember all the good times. And finish that wood project! Together!



Eddie,
I do beg to differ here. I realize that ASIO is a driver type developed by Steinberg however every manufacturer writes a driver, hopefully within the specs, that also best suits their hardware and will work properly with the OS and Apps.Case in point. The lappy I use for a synth has an old AC97 soundcard.Those cards do not have any ASIO drivers.A friend, Lex Nahumury from the Netherlands who is also a keyboard player and programmer, wrote an ASIO driver for these cards that I use. It works flawlessly in both BIAB & RB with 2ms of latency.That said when you shift RB over to ASIO are there any entries that reference MOTU??I know ASIO4ALL shows but how about MOTU? If there's no MOTU then indeed you have no ASIO drivers for the MOTU.OH but for what you want you don't need ASIO. I personally do not like ASIO4ALL.I think that although you think you're 95% there you're heading down a more treacherous road with more obstacles to come. Bottom line. It(both boxes) work in Sonar & other programs.


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