Topic: ASIO Drivers

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  • #715
    suges
    Participant

    I’m just getting back into my PC after having blown the dust off it.

    I notice in my apps, I have ASIO drivers for all the audio cards I’ve ever had over the years. I don’t have most of them anymore, but the they still show up in the list.

    Does anyone know where these drivers are stored on the computer, so I can go in there and delete them? I don’t see them in the Add/Remove programs list.

    #5907
    Dandruff
    Participant

    regedit.exe

    #5909
    suges
    Participant

    @Dandruff wrote:

    regedit.exe

    Respect. Found and deleted.

    #5910
    Dandruff
    Participant

    😀

    #5914
    super_crunchy
    Participant

    sorry to go off topic, but i’ve got a question

    do you reckon you can you regedit to change the names of usb midi devices? I’ve got a number of usb midi controllers which come up with meaningless names such as “USB midi device 1” and “USB midi device 2″… could these names be changed in regedit so that when the devices appear in Podium the names mean something?

    thanks

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