Mykerinos ASIO driver - current situation?
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 17:38
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to run a simple 8-track playback out of Samplitude (latest version 11.02) via the Mykerinos board (Pyramix version 6.1.8 installed, so I guess also the latest ASIO driver), and I'm having some serious trouble to output any signal on more than one channel. Everything is configured correctly within Samplitude, but the card only outputs channel #2, all others do not output any signal. I tried to change the EDL (btw. 48 kHz) to a simple 2-track project, but even then only one channel reaches the D/A converter.
Furthermore, there are also several stability issues when using the Mykerinos in Samplitude, especially graphic freezes which occur sporadically during changes in Samplitude's ASIO settings window or after opening the VIP project.
In Pyramix all works fine, so there is definitely no hardware problem with the Mykerinos board.
I found several threads refering to a whole bunch of problems associated with the Mykerinos ASIO driver, but most of these seem to refer to older Pyramix versions. So I thought by now things maybe could have improved... Is anybody up to date regarding the use of the Mykerinos board in another application than Pyramix, using the ASIO driver?
Regards
Daniel
I'm trying to run a simple 8-track playback out of Samplitude (latest version 11.02) via the Mykerinos board (Pyramix version 6.1.8 installed, so I guess also the latest ASIO driver), and I'm having some serious trouble to output any signal on more than one channel. Everything is configured correctly within Samplitude, but the card only outputs channel #2, all others do not output any signal. I tried to change the EDL (btw. 48 kHz) to a simple 2-track project, but even then only one channel reaches the D/A converter.
Furthermore, there are also several stability issues when using the Mykerinos in Samplitude, especially graphic freezes which occur sporadically during changes in Samplitude's ASIO settings window or after opening the VIP project.
In Pyramix all works fine, so there is definitely no hardware problem with the Mykerinos board.
I found several threads refering to a whole bunch of problems associated with the Mykerinos ASIO driver, but most of these seem to refer to older Pyramix versions. So I thought by now things maybe could have improved... Is anybody up to date regarding the use of the Mykerinos board in another application than Pyramix, using the ASIO driver?
Regards
Daniel