Can I share an ASIO interface via networking?
Can I share an ASIO interface via networking?
I was wondering if it possible to share one computer’s ASIO interface with connecting a second computer using Ethernet connectivity.
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Clearscreen
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try wormhole maybe
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You can do this with a Live/Reaper combo..
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http://www.cockos.com/reaper/
it's shareware (i think...) and i'm pretty sure it'll send from reaper to reaper using rewire to get to and from live. wormholes free and a vst that sends audio over lan. i think technically you can also do this using OSC but i don't know for sure. try reaper and wormhole and let us know how it goes.
i don't think theres any way that you'll have someone actually see your soundcard over a network, but you can definitely send several audio channels over LAN...
also, these probably won't work too well over a wireless network, but should have enough bandwidth for reasonable latency over a LAN cable. if you get really adventurous you can convert midi to OSC using plogue or vvvv and send it over the network as well...
it's shareware (i think...) and i'm pretty sure it'll send from reaper to reaper using rewire to get to and from live. wormholes free and a vst that sends audio over lan. i think technically you can also do this using OSC but i don't know for sure. try reaper and wormhole and let us know how it goes.
i don't think theres any way that you'll have someone actually see your soundcard over a network, but you can definitely send several audio channels over LAN...
also, these probably won't work too well over a wireless network, but should have enough bandwidth for reasonable latency over a LAN cable. if you get really adventurous you can convert midi to OSC using plogue or vvvv and send it over the network as well...
Hp Elitebook 2.8Ghz. Live 7.0.14 & Live 8.1.5, XP Pro. and stuff...