Apparently that is possible, but perhaps not very reliable. I've not tried that myself but I hear that it "sometimes" works. It's not really how ASIO was designed to be used.Gale Andrews wrote:I was just wondering if it was a non-ASIO device that you could use Virtual Audio Cable or similar to duplicate the inputs of the single device and work round the application exclusivity that way.
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Re: ASIO Multi Client Wrapper
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Re: ASIO Multi Client Wrapper
I've tried Jack with Audacity, and it works perfectly.
Only silly thing is that every time I start to record I have to pause to connect the MIDI synthesiser to Audacity, because Audacity isn't listed when not playing or recording, and the program doesn't seem to remember the previous configuration, but overall it's a very good software.
Thank you so much
Only silly thing is that every time I start to record I have to pause to connect the MIDI synthesiser to Audacity, because Audacity isn't listed when not playing or recording, and the program doesn't seem to remember the previous configuration, but overall it's a very good software.
Thank you so much
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Gale Andrews
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Re: ASIO Multi Client Wrapper
Thanks for letting us know JACK was a solution to connect multiple applications.TheRoofInhabitant wrote:I've tried Jack with Audacity, and it works perfectly.
Only silly thing is that every time I start to record I have to pause to connect the MIDI synthesiser to Audacity, because Audacity isn't listed when not playing or recording, and the program doesn't seem to remember the previous configuration, but overall it's a very good software.
Yes there is a list at http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Linux_Issues#JACK of Audacity's JACK limitations.
Gale
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