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how to use two apps that use ASIO?

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is it possible to use two independent applications that both use ASIO?
the situation is this: on one midi keyboard I have Traktor and on the other I want to run either a sequencer or a VSTHost or a standalone VST that would also use ASIO. But of course only one app plays now - the other is silent. Is it possible to somehow overcome this problem?
How about this: USE FUCKING GOOGLE!
added on the 2009-01-29 09:34:28 by gloom gloom
*bonkbonkbonkbonk*
*MUST*OPEN*NEW*THREAD*
added on the 2009-01-29 10:20:22 by havoc havoc
How about this: DON'T FUCKING REPLY IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO SAY!
You seem to have misunderstood a pretty simple concept: if you are searching for information.. SEARCH FOR IT!

Opening a new thread on Pouet for every little thing you want to know is simply not the way. In fact, I find it extremely egocentric. "I can't be bothered to research things myself - YOU THERE - DO IT FOR ME! Peasants, do my bidding!"

Fuck. You.
added on the 2009-01-29 10:34:38 by gloom gloom
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gloom: why are you so certain I posted at pouet without prior searching? Do you think I do not know what Google is? Or that pouet is the only resource I go to? But in fact, I did a very good search before posting here and if you have a problem with my threads, I honestly think that it is ridiculous - every day many absolutely silly threads are opened, so I think a question on a musical topic is very much ok.
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Do you think I do not know what Google is?
Apparently, since I found a whole series of perfectly good answers to your question, even without knowing what system, ASIO-version or soundcard you have (three things you might want to mention when troubleshooting such things btw, but hey - who am I to correct the master researcher, eh?)
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if you have a problem with my threads, I honestly think that it is ridiculous - every day many absolutely silly threads are opened
I consider most of your threads silly, that is true.
added on the 2009-01-29 11:05:34 by gloom gloom
good. I am glad we're all agreed.
Indeed the first search result looks promising :D at least here :D
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oh i though pouet was a community of demosceners...
seems like its more important to post 12000 posts on random threads :)
added on the 2009-01-29 20:28:56 by .. ..
I agree with daXX, but as you can read on the disclaimer:

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added on the 2009-01-30 10:29:28 by Aeko Aeko
the reason to ask at forums is because apart from general info you want to receive advice from someone who might've had actual experience. and there are a lot of musicians here.
perhaps gloom was in a bad mood yesterday or perhaps he simply doesn't like me, but I think this topic is a normal valid topic, although not a single reply was helpful.
btw.. i have the same problems with ASIO drivers since i got my new soundcard. its the same soundcard i had before and there it works fine with 2 apps. Now i can only start one app. The second one play all stuff double slow. Why ever.

If you find a result how to fix that inform me please :)
added on the 2009-01-30 13:00:22 by .. ..
An idea not tested:

Use ASIO original driver for one application and Asio4All for the other. May be this way you can avoid conficts.
added on the 2009-01-30 13:11:44 by Aeko Aeko
Here's what eventually I found out on another forum: there is that application called VAC - Virtual Audio Cable. It can channel various sound outputs into one. I tried a demo version and it worked wonderfully, although it did have latency issues but the manual says it can be configured to have no latency at all.
I could play both FL Studio and Traktor.
VAC gives audio-artifacts afaik.
I've encountered the same problem and solved it using directsound instead of ASIO. If you somehow mange to get two ASIO-apps with simultainous audio output: let me know.


Oh and please reply if you've got nothing to say!
added on the 2009-01-30 14:26:33 by numtek numtek
Yeah, but afaik, you cannot use directsound in Vista....
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added on the 2009-01-30 17:05:10 by numtek numtek

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