Zargg
Hi. Just wanted to let you know that ASIO4ALL is NOT an ASIO driver.
It is a WDM wrapper (if I'm not mistaken) to let you use devices without ASIO driver at low latency.
Some people have had success using it though, but I haven't had the need as my devices have its own drivers.
If your Zoom has its own drivers, I'd uninstall and leave ASIO4ALL uninstalled.
All the best.
I didn't say that ASIO4ALL was a driver, neither that I started out installing it.
Trying to explain once more:
1. I made a fresh Windows 10 installation with Cakewalk by Bandlab using the
Zoom R24 Asiso driver. Installing Cakewalk by Bandlab broke ASIO completely for every other application that can use ASIO, like MusicBee, Audacity etc.
I did not work in Cakewalk by Bandlab either.
2. I then downloaded ASIO4ALL and
installed/
uninstalled it. (Just a
s a quick test, since I did find some mentioning around it in the earlyer days of Cakewalk)
That fixed the broken ASIO for Zooms own driver, but the Zoom R24's DAW control plugin for SONAR made SONAR crash everytime a fader etc. on the R24 was moved.
3. Made a fresh Windows 10 installation once more, installed the original Cakewalk SONAR Professional 23.10.0.14 and did not run into any issues with the R24.
Something in Cakewalk by Bandlab conflicts with the R24.
Regarding fresh Windows 10 installation, the partitions where completely deleted from the disk before I installed the OS on it.