Topic: Changing ASIO-drivers within a project
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February 20, 2009 at 20:05 #1833
MelodyManParticipantHow can you change soundcard/drivers within an arrangement? It seems that if i change “midi/audio interfaces” the in- and outputs within the arrangement do not change. How can i do that?
February 20, 2009 at 23:58 #14464
druidParticipantI do not believe you can change drivers and soundcard within an arrangement; only on the podium level.
Although I think you could use ASIO4ALL to have it direct through all of them, and have lots of outputs, and then use that driver in Podium, and then enable all those outputs, allowing you to access them all.
I have never tried this, so I am not sure if ASIO4ALL can do this or not.
February 21, 2009 at 03:12 #14472
bfloyd6969ParticipantI was able to do this. After I changed my driver settings I saved the project, opened another project, and then closed that and re-opened the first one. Kind of a refresh. Try this and see if it works for you.
February 21, 2009 at 03:25 #14473
ZynewaveKeymaster@MelodyMan wrote:
How can you change soundcard/drivers within an arrangement? It seems that if i change “midi/audio interfaces” the in- and outputs within the arrangement do not change. How can i do that?
I assume you want to select another ASIO driver in the interfaces dialog, and use that instead with your existing project. That will work, except that the channel names of the new driver will not be updated in your audio input/output mappings. But you should still be able to play the arrangement using the new ASIO driver.
If you want the audio mapping names to match the new driver, then you should create a new project using the new ASIO driver, save that as a template, open your old project, and then use the “project templates/load device setup” submenu to replace your device setup with the template you saved.
February 21, 2009 at 10:56 #14496
MelodyManParticipant@Zynewave wrote:
@MelodyMan wrote:
How can you change soundcard/drivers within an arrangement? It seems that if i change “midi/audio interfaces” the in- and outputs within the arrangement do not change. How can i do that?
I assume you want to select another ASIO driver in the interfaces dialog, and use that instead with your existing project. That will work, except that the channel names of the new driver will not be updated in your audio input/output mappings. But you should still be able to play the arrangement using the new ASIO driver.
If you want the audio mapping names to match the new driver, then you should create a new project using the new ASIO driver, save that as a template, open your old project, and then use the “project templates/load device setup” submenu to replace your device setup with the template you saved.
I feared something like this. Could this be altered in future versions?
February 21, 2009 at 12:51 #14503
MelodyManParticipant@MelodyMan wrote:
@Zynewave wrote:
@MelodyMan wrote:
How can you change soundcard/drivers within an arrangement? It seems that if i change “midi/audio interfaces” the in- and outputs within the arrangement do not change. How can i do that?
I assume you want to select another ASIO driver in the interfaces dialog, and use that instead with your existing project. That will work, except that the channel names of the new driver will not be updated in your audio input/output mappings. But you should still be able to play the arrangement using the new ASIO driver.
If you want the audio mapping names to match the new driver, then you should create a new project using the new ASIO driver, save that as a template, open your old project, and then use the “project templates/load device setup” submenu to replace your device setup with the template you saved.
I feared something like this. Could this be altered in future versions?
I must say that the way Fritz described it isn´t hard to do. I´ve tried it several times now and it is pretty simple and fast, once you have the templates made. You have to watch out to also change the audio/drivers settings but that is quickly done.
February 21, 2009 at 13:02 #14506
druidParticipant… I also must admit, my advice was based on Podium 2.07, which I had forgotten I was still using… Some things look different…
I’m no good at constantly adjusting to small changes. T_T
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