SoI've been using Reaper forever with various versions and up until today, I've had no problems. Now I load a project I was working on yesterday and when I try to select the POD HD500 driver in the dropdown it says "No ASIO Drivers Found!" and shows no I/O selection options.
Anyone have any other ideas? I'm not really looking forward to reinstalling my whole OS and all my plugins to get Reaper to work. I can use Cubase LE, WaveLab, or Studio One Artist with the drivers no problem (including ASIO4ALL).
yep, every other function is working, I can open the driver dialogue and change settings from Control Panel, driver and device show up in other audio programs. It's even still working as the output device for Foobar2000 (freeware media player).
I redid my USB drivers for the computer, removed old from registry, but this seems unneeded as it works in every other audio program like Cubase LE, Wavelab, etc....reset Foobar2000 drivers to WDM when it started, and I've done two un/installs of ASIO4All in the last 24 hours....thanks, though!
Yep, Edit works fine, the problem is isolated to Reaper, and I did remove ASIO4All as soon as I saw it wasn't working....I'm not a fan of the driver, but its been useful when similar issues have come up without the time to properly repair things cause it ALWAYS seems to work, which it did in Cubase...
So Reaper support forums are giving me nothing, the problem still persists...I've rolled drivers back (like a year and half back!), went all the way back to Reaper 3.2.....still not working. And, everything still works just wonderful in every other program on my PC that can use ASIO drivers in any of the versions/configurations I've installed....WTF! Guess I'll spend some more money and buy the Pro version of Studio One...
This had no effect on anything....I've uninstalled/deleted from registry/reinstalled drivers, done the same with Reaper (tried different locations, portable install to HDD, portable install to thumb drive, installation on a different partition) and the problem persists, but again, only in Reaper. Got my Studio One License on Saturday and have been working on bouncing out all of Reaper projects and moving them over (reaper still works with Windows native drivers for some reason!?!?! just not any of my interfaces or ASIO4ALL) If you guys think of something else, please let me know, as I'm not fully ready to give up on Reaper just yet, but thanks for all of the suggestions so far.
Sounds like either another program screwing up your asio settings or a usb drop out. If it keeps happening check what else is using the soundcard and check your usb power settings. But its prob ok now if its started after a reboot
At the risk of sounding completely thick, I thought the Focusrite was an interface to get data into the computer. Do you not just have speakers attached to your pc for playback?
This is from someone who often struggles to choose the right settings in Reaper options just to get the sound in (let alone out!)
with the gui bit installed after choosing Flexasio in Reaper preferences when you click asio configuration you get box with a choice of inputs and outputs. I could pick NUX as input and Focusrite as output. It may save you some fiddling.
To get FlexAsio to see both of my Xenyx channels/inputs I just increased the Channel no to 2 as shown. So if you have an AI with 4 inputs, set the channels to 4. You can then assign each of these as input to the tracks in Reaper or whatever DAW you are using. Same goes for number of outputs.
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