Edirol UA-25

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2015/05/10 15:54:54 (permalink)

Edirol UA-25

Does anybody know if the Edirol UA-25 audio input device will work with the new version of Cakewalk (X3)? This is made by Roland and since Gibson now owns Cakewalk, I wanted to be sure my audio input device will work with the new version before I upgrade.

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    Re: Edirol UA-25 2015/05/10 16:23:28 (permalink)
    Of course it will. It has ASIO/WDM drivers.

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    Re: Edirol UA-25 2015/05/10 21:35:07 (permalink)
    Great! Thanks a lot. I had a feeling it would but wanted to be sure.

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    Re: Edirol UA-25 2015/05/10 22:44:04 (permalink)
    I have an edirol device, too. Has worked great for years, through 8.5, x1, x2, x3 and now Splat. The important thing to watch for in any audio device, it seems to me, is are there the standard interface drivers (asio/wdm/etc.) supported in the operating system you're using/plan to use?

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