That works fine if you route jaws to another card, but it is not a good idea to
use jaws or windows sounds through the main audio interface, because this means
windows will put the driver in sharing mode, and daw apps wouldn’t be able to
have exclusive mode, which gives the best performance, especially when dealing
with ASIO drivers.
This is why I have to remove the MAGIX one.
Regards, DJX
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Behalf Of Mike Ciarciello
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 6:49 AM
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: MAGIX low latency driver
I have been fortunate enough that I haven't had this issue because I use my
Yamaha AG 06 and have Jaws speech output and a main recording interface right
now in one of my studio machines at work. At my rehab centre.
Thanks for letting us all know because I'll keep this in mind when doing
installations for client and customers machines for the moment until magix
comes up with a solution
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On Apr 26, 2017, at 7:05 PM, Joey Stuckey
<stuckey2003@xxxxxxx<mailto:stuckey2003@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
I can’t remember seeing that driver on the X2, but, Phil is probably the guy to
ask.
J
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: MAGIX low latency driver
Thanks for the confirmation. Have you heard of any workarounds?
Does x2 have a Low Latency ASIO driver as well? I don’t remember if it did from
the few times I installed it on customer’s systems.
Thanks, DJX
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[mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joey Stuckey
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: MAGIX low latency driver
I have heard about this being a problem with 3X. I have 2X and have no problems
so far.
Joey
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Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2017 6:54 PM
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Subject: [ddots-l] MAGIX low latency driver
Hi list, I realize this question might be a bit off topic, as it’s not CT
related, but I figured some of you might benefit from any forthcoming replies.
I’m working on a customer’s system who had both SONAR and Samplitude x3
installed on Windows 7.
It so happens that any time the MAGIX low latency ASIO driver is used, it
steals the default sound card’s output, thereby eliminating speech. This also
happens whenever sonar opens and scans the list of ASIO devices. Short of
removing the driver from the registry, do Phil or Steve, or any other
Samplitude user have a workaround for this problem? Or perhaps you guys haven’t
encountered it? I ran the ASIO control panel for the MAGIX drivers, and under
advanced unchecked the sound card, but it still kills jaws speech any time the
driver is activated or scanned.
This losing speech also happens when opening the samplitude options, while the
MAGIX low latency driver is selected.
Any ideas on how to solve it? I know I can do it through the registry, but I’d
like to keep that as last resort.
Thanks, DJX