James Freeman
Inspired
Windows allows only one ASIO device and I (as many others) use a USB audio interface, this creates driver priority conflicts in DAWs.
I want to disable the AxeFx ASIO audio driver but leave USB/MIDI working so I can control my AxeFx with Axe-Edit.
This will make my life so much easier, right now I manually disconnect the USB cable from AxeFx when starting my DAW because it prioritizes the AxeFx over the audio interface (Focusrite).
Before anyone asks, there is no way to choose multiple ASIO drivers in my DAW (Cakewalk) or anywhere else, as said, that's how Windows ASIO drivers work.
Thanks.
I want to disable the AxeFx ASIO audio driver but leave USB/MIDI working so I can control my AxeFx with Axe-Edit.
This will make my life so much easier, right now I manually disconnect the USB cable from AxeFx when starting my DAW because it prioritizes the AxeFx over the audio interface (Focusrite).
Before anyone asks, there is no way to choose multiple ASIO drivers in my DAW (Cakewalk) or anywhere else, as said, that's how Windows ASIO drivers work.
Thanks.