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Hi

 

I've installed JaS OS 10.4.8 and have updated to 10.4.10 with Asus P5B.

 

I've succesfully installed my RME HDSP9632 professional sound card using its own OSX drivers.

 

When I try to run Cubase, it doesn't find the ASIO drivers...

 

My guess is that the ASIO support has been deleted from the extensions on JaS OS.

 

Can anyone help?

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ASIO was used in OS 8 & 9 iirc, but was made entirely redundant when apple introduced core audio - from the sounds of it you have a seriously out-of-date copy of Cubase, and you should probably updateotherwise, it's possible that cubase isn;t picking up your core audio device either - does the device show up in the system prefs and audio manager?ASIO was used in OS 8 & 9 iirc, but was made entirely redundant when apple introduced core audio - from the sounds of it you have a seriously out-of-date copy of Cubase, and you should probably updateotherwise, it's possible that cubase isn;t picking up your core audio device either - does the device show up in the system prefs and audio manager?

This is probably *not* what you're looking for, but if you're running Windows audio applications over Wine, there is a way to get them to "see" an ASIO driver. On Linux, it's done with a combination of the JACK audio server and WINEASIO and works amazingly well. On OSX, its called JackOSX and JackWASIO.

 

Take a look at this thread over at kvraudio for instructions:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.ph...asc&start=0

 

I haven't gotten it to work on OSX (application crashes when loading the ASIO driver). I'm guessing that maybe JackOSX and JackWASIO were designed for Tiger (I tried on Leopard).

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