![]() THEN re-install ASIO4ALL and set that to use/control the Sound Blaster. (Perhaps a Reaper user can help you with this.) Anyhow, get this working. I'm not a Reaper user but I'll assume there's a set up screen where you tell it to either use MME or ASIO drivers and what sound devices to use. Each time you change, you have to do this twice-once for Record Devices and once for Playback devices. Note that (assuming you're using Windows) you'll have to go to the Windows Sound Control panel and tell it to use either the built in or the Sound Blaster card as your default card. Uninstall everything then install the current MME drivers for each of your devices and make sure they're working properly at that stage. I think those who are suggesting a complete uninstall/reinstall are on the right track. ![]() It's not true ASIO in that control is still by the MME drivers-it just gives you some ASIO controls of those MME drivers. It takes the generic (MME) drivers as used by your built in sound card or Sound Blaster and makes them LOOK like ASIO to Reaper (or any other DAW). There's no such thing as a generic ASIO driver-they're written specifically for the devices you wish to use.ĪSIO4ALL is something a bit different. You haven't given total details about what you mean when you say you installed "ASIO" a couple of years ago.
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