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I see Windows XP 001 users have just got themselves a new ASIO driver for use with VST etc.
Anyone know if there'll be one for Mac users soon? The current (v.5.0) driver's latency makes using softsynths etc clunky. .cheers
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Haven't heard of one. I would be surprised if anyone's developing it since OS 10.2 uses audio units and doesn't allow direct hardware access (e.g., ASIO). The need for ASIO drivers for the Mac is practically history.
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Larry PT 2021; MacBookPro M1; 16GB; Spectrasonics; Native Instruments, Toontrack, Waves...too many plugins. |
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Hmmm... that's interesting. I have no experience with OS X, but does that mean that any audio program on OS X could access the Digi 001 hardware?? Isn't some kind of a driver necessary? And what does that mean for latency issues I wonder....
cheers Adam
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read this and you will understand why ASIO is no longer need on the Mac platfrom.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/technologies/audio.html Wiz
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Thanks WOW
So it would seem from that info on Apple's site that as long as these "Audio Unit" thingies recognize the 001 or ______ (insert your interface here), or whatever, then any OS X program that outputs audio will be able to use the hardware. That really opens things up then. Also, it would seem to be counter to Digi's policy of only running it's software on Digi hardware. .
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Adam Inglis Gold Coast Australia |
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Sorry guys...hate to interrupt your dreaming, but so far, according to Digi, PT 6.0 will not use Audio Units...though it would be nice...so other than being on OS X, the song remains the same...
What exactly do you mean "WindozeXP 001 users have got(ten) themselves a new ASIO driver for use w/ VST...". PT doesn't even use VST. They're totally incompatible. So this may be true, but it has no effect on PT users.
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Please excuse the OS X-ignorant questions if these seem rather obvious, but I must say I really don't have a clear idea of what these "audio units" are, and how their (in)compatibility will affect my future soft and hard ware choices.... thanx for the replies... .
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Adam Inglis Gold Coast Australia |
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the asio driver doesn't allow pc users to use VST plugs inside of PT. it allows other audio programs to access the 001. ie, cubase, logic, reason, nuendo.
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So I guess my question is.... How will I be able to access my 001 hardware on OS X when using Cubase or other 3rd party apps??
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Adam Inglis Gold Coast Australia |
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you should be able to select the 001's inputs inside of whatever program you're using. i've never used cubase, so i couldn't say. try the preferences box
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