walkskiprunglide
Tuesday 18 June 2002 à 03:43
Hi all...
Just got a mac to do music production - I finally made the switch from a PC.
I've got an Echo Darla card I'd like to use, but can only seem to get certain programs to find the card by placing the ASIO drivers in the appropriate folder.
How do I install drivers so the OS sees them?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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damann
Tuesday 18 June 2002 à 07:55
it's as simple as that, if placing the driver in the application's asio driver folder within the application's folder and selecting it in the sound control panel dosen't work, it's either not asio compliant (in which case it's documentation will give you specific information on this subject) or it just isn't 'gonna work until they release an update to support your card !

which apps aren't working ?
walkskiprunglide
Tuesday 18 June 2002 à 15:07
Actually, all the apps that have an ASIO folder work fine... but how do I get the sound card to work with all my applications? When I install the card with windows, there's an option in the OS to use the card for all programs, as a system sound card. Is there any way to do this with the Mac?
Thanks!
Chris
geedoubleyou
Wednesday 19 June 2002 à 01:29
The sound control panel, under the apple menu, will allow you to choose your hardware.
walkskiprunglide
Wednesday 19 June 2002 à 02:11
Thanks for your response.
I've checked and rechecked... the sound card just doesn't show up there. I only have one option for sound, and that's the system's audio card. I can put ASIO drivers in my ReCycle ASIO folder, and the card works just fine, but I can not choose this card as a system sound card. Is there a place I can put the ASIO files so the OS reads them?
Thanks for your patience and help!
Chris
damann
Wednesday 19 June 2002 à 02:30
geedoubleyou confirmed it.

only two things you can do here.
get onto the card manufacturers about their drivers or switch to a different version of os, you didn't mention which version you're using.

ironically, it may require an older os version.

catch you later...
walkskiprunglide
Wednesday 19 June 2002 à 03:35
Oh, well... them's the breaks sometimes.
Thanks for all your help!
Chris
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