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  • MME or ASIO? (p.2)
2016/12/23 14:25:18
Tané
God I love the humour this Forum generates at times. Best Forum out there
2016/12/25 08:42:09
a6strng
All very helpful and even funny! Thanks!
2016/12/25 09:27:47
chuckebaby
a6strng
All very helpful and even funny! Thanks!


I use the Focusrite Scarlett 18I8 and ASIO drivers downloaded from Focusrite (Remember only use a USB2 port not a USB3 port) Everything should be grand


2017/07/31 07:13:54
perryjermaine1
How can i change MME to ASIO. (Only option is MME)
My M-Audio Keystation 49es was connected to my MPC Renaissance.
After checking all setting in all software they all said ASIO
Expect in Sonar MIDI P&R Driver Mode.
Since Then I have disconnected MIDI plugging it straight into PC.
(thinking maybe some awkward hook up in MPC USB port)
But... Same result.
 
Thx
2017/07/31 07:42:01
perryjermaine1
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2017/07/31 12:40:40
tlw
MIDI is not audio, therefore there are no ASIO MIDI drivers. ASIO is the audio driver, MIDI is handled by a manufacturer-supplied MIDI driver or the operating system if the device is class compliant (Windows) or Core MIDI compliant (Macs).

The audio and MIDI drivers are two totally separate things.
2017/07/31 13:02:16
chuckebaby
You need a soundcard man.
If you want ASIO drivers you need either a soundcard that supports ASIO or ASIO4ALL
 
2017/07/31 19:39:05
mcdoma2000
Anderton
MME was invented by the Etruscans circa 500 B.C. It served them well until around 300 B.C., when the Romans added refinements that have endured to the present day.

 
This one made me chuckle! I was at work, so I didn't get to a full guffaw! 
 
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