RustySpoon#,

If you like Motown, Soul and R&B music it's hard not to like Henry Clarke's music. I'm most impressed by his obvious enthusiasm for music. I want to make a song every time I watch one of his videos.

I don't think Mr. Clarke posts to this forum. He says in his testimonial video he has used Band-in-a-Box for about ten years. There are other people that use Band-in-a-Box to make YouTube music videos that I've never recognized on this forum.

I also belong to a few other music related forums where I run into people that use Band-in-a-Box but do not participate in this forum. There appears to be a lot more people using Band-in-a-Box than you would think if you are judging strictly by how many active members there are in this forum.

Steinburg's original ASIO specification did not support device sharing among programs. Device sharing opens a large can of worms because every program has a different way of acquiring the driver, monitoring the driver in-use status and releasing the driver. None of that is specified in the ASIO specification. Even Steinburg products like Cubase, Nuendo and Wavelab have trouble implementing device sharing among themselves.

A rule of thumb some people find handy is to reserve ASIO driver use for recording purposes and use MME, DirectAudio or WASPI for mixing and mastering. Since most people don't record, mix and master in the same program and at the same time, it's a pretty easy way to set it and forget it; at least until the next Windows update resets everything!

Latency is not as much of a concern while mixing or mastering because you're not having to hear or match new (recorded) content with existing recorded content on the project timeline. That is why many program have duplicate audio buffer settings for recording and playback.


Jim Fogle - 2025 BiaB (Build 1128) RB (Build 5) - Ultra+ PAK
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