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> ASIO on Delta Logic, ASIO Malfunctioning
Peter R
post Tue 21 May 2002, 08:06
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I have just purchased an M Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card package that includes Delta Logic program. I'm working on a G3 with OS 9 with over 300mg of RAM and 2G of hard disk space. I''ve got it plugged into by stereo system and can play Reason demos through M Audio which sounds great. I'm really keen to start programing in Delta but I can't even get the tutorial songs to play. Everytime I press play I get an error message saying 'ASIO is malfunctioning -999' . ASIO drivers are all ok and assigned the right drivers and preferences. Occationally it will work, which frustrates me even more, but when I quit and reopen with all the settings still the same it dosn't work! The only time it works is after I have used another program 'Sound Edit'. I don't know the connection, if there is one. Can anyone help?
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lepetitmartien
post Sun 2 Jun 2002, 02:36
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Just to add to the mank post:

you can switch off almost anything that is not needed for music EXCEPT Quicktime!!!

Important for the general speed and stability (don't ask me why)

ps: do bikers smoke then? wink.gif


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