Lexicon Omega and asio4all

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2016/10/30 16:12:11 (permalink)

Lexicon Omega and asio4all

Has anyone used ASIO4ALL with a Lexicon Omega, and if so, what were your experiences.
 
The ASIO drive Lexicon provides is not being maintained and the controls are way to granular.

Sonar Professional,
Windows 10 64-bit,
i5 650 @ 3.2GHz, 8GB DDR3 @ 1333MHz, Intel HD Graphics,
Behringer U-PHORIA UMC404HD using ASIO driver
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    bitflipper
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    Re: Lexicon Omega and asio4all 2016/10/30 22:27:38 (permalink)
    I think I'd try one of Windows' native modes first, before going to ASIO4All as a last resort. WDM/KS is basically the same as ASIO4All without the faux-ASIO interface in between.


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    Re: Lexicon Omega and asio4all 2016/10/31 05:26:04 (permalink)
    I have no problems with my ASIO4all and my Omega Lex, though I have had them for about 4 years, I find myself using my mackie profx board as an input now because it is USB and I like having more options with it.
    Oh that's on a windows 10-64 machine or a windows 7-64.
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