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I tried before a another multiclient aso driver program http://odeus-audio.com.au/Odeus/AsioLinkPro
but get all the time those big screens popping up for every drone in Cubase and get this not working too
Then i tried the Jack audio Connection kit for 64 bit http://jackaudio.org/faq/jack_on_windows.html and this seems to be easier handling and works as intented ( no windows popping up about the audio connection )
Some options to make for the "Jack Control" part https://music.tutsplus.com/articles/working-with-internal-audio-routing-jack-audio--audio-20601
You must register the JackRouter.dll (after installing the program) but as administrator !... thats probably the only tricky part with dos commands to choose the directory where the JackRouter.dll sits.( see also on youtube )
You need to to assign äs device "jack router" in Synfire and Cubase (using asio for all audio driver) and no keyboard input in Cubase.
Keybord input midi in for Synfire...you need the 64 bit audio engine in Synfire to be able to get a keyboard input with the right timing for recording in Synfire tehe drone instrument in Cubase
Jack audio connection kit is multi client audiodriver server
- you start up the server (Jack PortAudio)
- then Jack control (there you can see the audio connections ) : see enclosed pic
- start Synfire..choose "jack router" out 1+2
- start Cubase.. "jack router" out 1 +2
Now you can use 64 bit drones in Cubase.
Wed, 2016-11-23 - 21:46 Permalink
Don't get the drones working in windows 7 tried with 3 asio multi driver programs , because the timing of recording in Synfire is getting wrong.
No idea how to solve this..
Went back to do all in Synfire itself and there are no group track folders and coloring for the instrument tracks to do easy organising tracks
Looks primitive..
Use 64 bit, and it seems there is now enough memory to load instrument samples, because that was limited in the 32 bit.
Sun, 2016-11-27 - 19:33 Permalink
Registration for the JackAudio.dll in the 64bits folder with Jack Command (RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR!)
cd = chance directory in dos command language
You can add new directory is command: ( cd directoryname)(one space between cd and directoryname) or remove a directory is command: cd.. ( two dots )
Note: in example, i went first to the Program Files directory, but that is the wrong directory..you must go to the Program Files (x86) directory and then further