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Out of curiosity by the uninformed, what does the added WDM feature add that we couldn't previously do with the old Axe drivers?
Backward compatibility with older OS's.
Windows Driver Model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Out of curiosity by the uninformed, what does the added WDM feature add that we couldn't previously do with the old Axe drivers?
Stops a daily thread bump.Out of curiosity by the uninformed, what does the added WDM feature add that we couldn't previously do with the old Axe drivers?
Backward compatibility with older OS's.
Windows Driver Model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stops a daily thread bump.
Sweet Holy Shit Balls!! It works great! Now I can use my US800 interface and the Axe II at the same time (meaning easy recording second clean track for reamping later). Just set it up in Sonar X3 and it works a charm so far.
Awesome job FAS! Thank you!!!!
Wow, this is great, I also use Sonar X3, reamping now more free?
you could with asio4all...Well, before with ASIO you had to choose either the Axe or the interface as the soundcard. If it was the Axe, you could easily reamp because you could record the wet track (output 1/2) and a clean track for reamp (output 3/4). But that was it, you couldn't have any input through the other interface. If you chose the other input for mic's, vocals etc, you could only run spdif or analog output from Axe which is output 1/2 only. Now with WDM drivers you can select output 1/2 AND output 3/4 from the axe AND any source from your interface at the same time as input source for your recording tracks. Very cool.
I hope so. I haven't tested it yet. hope I don't have to eat my words.you could with asio4all...
but is wdm latency the same as asio's ?
Ok. So I went through each error associated with the Axe-Fx in my Device Manager, and then manually updated the driver by selecting the C:\Program Files\Fractal Audio Systems\Fractal Audio Systems USB Driver Package 2014.06.06\Driver folder. That finally got the driver to install. The Axe-Fx is successfully communicating with my computer and Axe-Edit. Yay!
However, I still can't get the control panel for the driver to appear. I know it should show up in the notifications area on the bottom right if I were to click on the "^" button, but the driver control panel isn't there. Any ideas? Thanks!
Wait!??!?! What?!??!?! Do my eyes deceive me?!?!!? WDM Drivers!??!?!!? I had lost all hope when my thread had been closed a couple weeks ago. Then I leave the forum for a couple days and come back to this awesomeness?!??!?? Definitely looking forward to trying this out tomorrow night!!!! (Have a gig tonight). Thank you to Cliff and crew for all your hard work!
Not sure if I mentioned this in the past but... my grandparents whom passed away over 10 years ago had a fruiteria in their small town in Mexico. They had the most popular fruit stand in their town. Their slogan was 'Al pasito pero llega'. Which translates to 'A little slow but it gets there'. But with the language 'barrier' it basically translates to 'it's worth the wait' especially when said with 'gusto'.
Either way... thanks a bunch!
(This has nothing to do with OS X, where the driver is provided by Apple via the OS.)