Generic Low Latency Asio Driver Cubase Sx3
ASIO2KS is a generic ASIO driver for WDM kernel-streaming compliant soundcards on Windows 2000 and XP platforms. ASIO ( Audio Streaming Input Output) was introduced by Steinberg to remedy the situation, that Windows had no means to stream audio-data from/to soundcards with the small amount of latency necessary for professional recording solutions. Since then many professional applications have been built around this interface and are used to record or playback music, or render 'virtual' instruments like soft-synths or samplers in realtime on PCs. Although many hobbyists are starting to use this technology to produce music at home, soundcards which implement the ASIO-interface come with a hefty price-tag. ASIO2KS solves this by allowing low-budget soundcards (on-board, pci or usb) to be used in this environment.
[2010-11-16] rtpMIDI - network MIDI-driver for Windows A couple of weeks ago, I have released my newest project to the wild:. This driver allows you to send and receive MIDI over LAN or WiFi networks. So you can interconnect two DAW-Workstations to share the workload or transfer MIDI-clock.
What the heck happened to my ASIO driver? I made a deal with the devil today. I made a backup image of my system and then installed Cubase 7.5 and the 7.5.3 update. I haven't tried Cubase in 15+ years but I want to check out the Composition tools and the tempo mapping tools so I bought a license. When I launched Cubase it asked 'Do you want to run the Generic ASIO driver?' I didn't know I had a generic ASIO driver, and I have a MOTU hardware setup so I picked the MOTU ASIO option.
Everything seemed ok, and I played back some demo projects from the Cubase website. I quickly formed an opinion that Cubase has a weird looking track view, which left me thinking 'what was I thinking?' Then I opened all my other DAWs, you know, just to make sure nothing unexpected had happened. And I guess I had expected it. But Pro Tools crashed, SONAR sort of worked, and Studio One seemed ok. It turns out SONAR and Pro Tools had switched over to a 'Generic ASIO driver' and so the MOTU gear was only running the 2 main outputs.
It took me while to figure it out but after I went through and reset the DAWs to use the MOTU ASIO driver everything got back to normal. So I wonder, why would that happen? Did Steinberg install a 'Generic ASIO driver' and then it somehow took a numbered list position in the registry, so to speak, in Windows so that the two DAWs loaded the driver from a list position rather than as an absolute specific driver? Does any of that make sense? As a final note: I hope to learn about the Cubase features I mentioned but it seems like it will be a cold day before I use it as an all a round DAW.
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Hello there, I'm using Cubase Elements 7, and US-144 MKII for audio interface. In VST Audio sets with 'ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver' or 'Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver', it works, speaker status bar move up and down. But it have some delay to monitor mic sounds. Cubase SX3, an ASIO-compatible host application, allows only one driver at a time to be selected in its Device Setup window, although it may be possible (using special drivers like ASIO4ALL, highlighted here) to persuade several interfaces to run with one driver.
Today was another, 'gee whiz I really like SONAR 8.5 experience' for me. Edit spelling. I don't know why installing Cubase 7.5 screws up ASIO drivers/settings but it did for me. My Sonar X3 Pro took a dive after installing Cubase 7.5 and was hosed for a bit. Finally got back to my Focusrite Saffire driver and now both are playing happy. Well happy-ish.
Love Sonar X3 Pro. Every time I use one of my other DAWs I come back to Sonar and go ahhhhhh. I just wish Sonar had better midi / piano roll stuff.
I have Ableton Live 9 Suite, ProTools 10/11, FL Studio 11, Cubase 7.5 and Sonar X3 Pro. Each has a part or piece that is greater than other DAWs, but I always come back to Sonar and like it so much more. I don't know about the generic ASIO driver or any of that.