PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
I mean are there new options like WASAPI here?
If you're a PC users in the Live 10 beta team, could you check? Thanks in advance
(bonus: it would not transform your laptop's realtek built-in soundcard into a RME, but it would at least make it much lower latency). Many DAW have it already.
If you're a PC users in the Live 10 beta team, could you check? Thanks in advance
(bonus: it would not transform your laptop's realtek built-in soundcard into a RME, but it would at least make it much lower latency). Many DAW have it already.
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
No WASAPI support in WIN10. I am here on WIN10 64 Bit running L10 beta.
But what is the advantage of WASAPI compared to asio4all?
Cheers, Bastian
But what is the advantage of WASAPI compared to asio4all?
Cheers, Bastian
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
Thanks for having looked at it.
Benefit: WASAPI should be multi-client, i.e. you can go from Live to Soundforge without having to disable audio in Live each time you do ALT+TAB.
Benefit: WASAPI should be multi-client, i.e. you can go from Live to Soundforge without having to disable audio in Live each time you do ALT+TAB.
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
This knowledge base post claims that WASAPI drivers are "rarely used", and that no support is planned. No idea when it was posted though.
https://help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/artic ... PI-WaveRT-
https://help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/artic ... PI-WaveRT-
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
Yeah I also read that. Of course we rarely use it (we can even say "we never use it") if our DAW doesn't support it102455 wrote:This knowledge base post claims that WASAPI drivers are "rarely used", and that no support is planned. No idea when it was posted though.
https://help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/artic ... PI-WaveRT-
If someone in the PC beta team can tell them that 1) Nearly other DAWs have it 2) It would allow low latency on all devices (including laptop's built in audio interface) 3) It would be a huge benefit over non-multi-client ASIO4ALL for all bedroom producers.
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Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
FL has its own non-exclusive low latency driver. I don't know how did they do.
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
I've posted to the suggestions area on the beta forum.
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
Thanks!
Is there some feedback about this @102455?
Is there some feedback about this @102455?
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
If you are serious about using music software ASIO is the only real option in windows. WASAPI has big latency and doesn't prioritize audio processes, lots o dropouts with it.
I believe the last version of ASIO4all is multiclient.
Steinberg ASIO drivers are multiclient too.
I believe the last version of ASIO4all is multiclient.
Steinberg ASIO drivers are multiclient too.
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
None. No replies to my post, but it's got a whopping great three votes.nc2010 wrote:Thanks!
Is there some feedback about this
As for WASAPI having "big latency", it shouldn't have. In exclusive mode it's apparently capable of <10ms.
IMO if you're "serious about using music software" then you shouldn't be using (or even posting about) ASIO4ALL.
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
102455 wrote:None. No replies to my post, but it's got a whopping great three votes.nc2010 wrote:Thanks!
Is there some feedback about this
As for WASAPI having "big latency", it shouldn't have. In exclusive mode it's apparently capable of <10ms.
IMO if you're "serious about using music software" then you shouldn't be using (or even posting about) ASIO4ALL.
I use a RME, but that isn't cheap for everyone, I suppose if anyone is using WASAPI it is because they are not using an external audio interface, to begin with.
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Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
Majority of users are laptop users. It's not realistic to suppose everyone use Live with audio i/f.102455 wrote:None. No replies to my post, but it's got a whopping great three votes.nc2010 wrote:Thanks!
Is there some feedback about this
As for WASAPI having "big latency", it shouldn't have. In exclusive mode it's apparently capable of <10ms.
IMO if you're "serious about using music software" then you shouldn't be using (or even posting about) ASIO4ALL.
Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
antic604 wrote:What if you're not serious enough (it's a hobby) but still want to get the benefits that WASAPI provides in other DAWs, like Bitwig?login wrote:If you are serious about using music software ASIO is the only real option in windows. WASAPI has big latency and doesn't prioritize audio processes, lots o dropouts with it.
I believe the last version of ASIO4all is multiclient.
Steinberg ASIO drivers are multiclient too.
And those are?
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Re: PC users in the Live10 beta team, is WASAPI supported?
The reason WASAPI is probably not offered is because for something like Live it SUX!
It would just pop and crack constantly as well as introduce a huge delay. The next thread would be "How can I make audio work better without a dedicated interface/ASIO"
Even for a hobbyist you need to be prepared for the fact you need an audio interface for this kind of thing. If you can find a different DAW that allows you to use WASAPI then go with that for your hobby. No one says you need to use Live if that is one of your requirements.
It would just pop and crack constantly as well as introduce a huge delay. The next thread would be "How can I make audio work better without a dedicated interface/ASIO"
Even for a hobbyist you need to be prepared for the fact you need an audio interface for this kind of thing. If you can find a different DAW that allows you to use WASAPI then go with that for your hobby. No one says you need to use Live if that is one of your requirements.