The install of FL Studio came with ASIO4ALL. But I cannot figure out how to run it. WineASIO was suggested, but I am unsure how to install it. What is a good ASIO driver to run FL Studio 9 on OS X and how do I install it?
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The install of FL Studio came with ASIO4ALL. But I cannot figure out how to run it. WineASIO was suggested, but I am unsure how to install it. What is a good ASIO driver to run FL Studio 9 on OS X and how do I install it?
Asio4All is a sound driver.
Asio for all is a application and sound driver that allows you to use any audio driver as a advanced soundcard like being able to adjust the buffer/latency for optimal performance is one of the big reasons why to use it.
You can choose to use asio4all in FL-Studio and then choose the Crossover-wine audio driver in the Asio4All control pannel (from start menu) or choose the wine driver directly in FL-Studio. Any option should work if I'm not mistaken.
And to make it clear the crossover audio engine is a "emulated shoundcard" but to Asio4All and FL-Studio it's a real hardware.
And you should not have to install any extra application directly into OSx.
ASIO4ALL does not show up as an option in FL Studio. I am not able to open the ASIO4ALL options window either. What am I doing wrong?
hey man im chad could you help...i just got the new fl9 an i have the new imac but i cant install fl9 fully ican install it with crossover but ther is a error code 1400 idont what it si ,,,but it makes not everything work ,,,,idk im confused how do you use crosover??? thanks for your tim
cannabis wrote:
hey man im chad could you help...i just got the new fl9 an i have
the new imac but i cant install fl9 fully ican install it with
crossover but ther is a error code 1400 idont what it si ,,,but it
makes not everything work ,,,,idk im confused how do you use
crosover??? thanks for your tim
Hi,
I think this title needs visual c++ 6.0 & visual c++ 2005 (and perhaps visual c++ 2008).
These runtime dependencies are available as install target after you untick 'hide service
packs and dependencies' ....see;
http://www.codeweavers.com/support/docs/crossover-games-mac/mac-preferences-installer
Cheers!
im new at this ,,,it wont fully install an i just bought it an crossover ???i dont know man
cannabis wrote:
im new at this shit ,,,it wont fully install an i just bought it an
crossover ???i dont know man
unfortunately, there isnt much you can do. alot of the samples do not install when using FL with wine/crossover. most of them can be replaced by going to www.freesound.org tho.
referring to the samples thing: they are being installed, all of them, the problem is in Vorbis, as the driver isnt being pointed to correctly, you can fix this by editing the system.ini in the windows folder of the fl9 bottle.
add this to the bottom of system.ini below [drivers32]:
[drivers32]
MSACM.vorbis=vorbis.acm
besides the sample thing, you probably need the native mfc42.dll to run wasp and some other generators.
go get it, install "vcrun6" into your FL bottle.
(it should appear as "Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Redistributable" in the Runtime Components section in CX)
ok.. another thing comes to mind, maybe your trying to say that it doesnt register as full version.
to get that open regedit in the bottle.
In regedit click "Registry" > "Import Registry file"
then select your image-line registration .reg file.
Should be registered after that.
To the sound issue:
Do not install ASIO4ALL. It will not work with CX.
you'll be best with using wineasio.
you will have to compile it using the wine sources, maybe even with the cx sources.
youll also need the steinberg asio sdk (asio.h) for compiling.
youll learn most stuff about the building in the readme accompanying wineasio.
just follow the instructions in there.
besides having an asio driver, you could also just go with the jack driver. (using the config in cx)
its a bit buggy but its ok.
if all fails, just dont use ASIO at all.
but most of all do not use _ ASIO4ALL.
hope this isnt to much overkill for you :)
last AND least: the 1400 error
ignore it. it doesnt do any harm at all.
EDIT:
lol, i just realized this thread is necromancy, sorry :p
Hi,
Just $0.02 worth, I've had the occasional examples of some
'weird' behavior when using our builtin msacm32.dll (or whatever
it's called)...further, that lib is something known to be fuzzy
around the edges /anyhow/ and so I'm suggesting that it wouldn't
hurt to explore the avenue of using the native version and winelib
override...ie; I've a couple of apps that absolutely definitely
need this treatment or else you get no sound, or something worse ;)
Cheers!
lopho wrote:
referring to the samples thing: they are being installed, all of
them, the problem is in Vorbis, as the driver isnt being pointed to
correctly, you can fix this by editing the system.ini in the windows
folder of the fl9 bottle.
add this to the bottom of system.ini below [drivers32]:
[drivers32]
MSACM.vorbis=vorbis.acm
Thanks a lot! I've been trying to get this to work for months!
You just cost me hours of freeing up memory on my Mac.
:)
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